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Advice: Don't sweat your major. Pick something you like and do it. Times have changed and majors no longer dictate your career path. Instead, use college to grow as a person and discover your potential.

The year or two after graduating college is one of the toughest periods you will ever go through. It's usually made out to be an exciting time when great things happen. This can be true, but it can also be very trying. Just be prepared so that you don't get hit too hard when things don't automatically come together post-graduation.

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