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					Originally posted by BTrisc0392  I'm not trying to say anyone has anything to worry about. All I'm saying is it's a transition. I graduated Top 3% of my class so I'm a smart person, but I just don't think I knew how to effectively study until I came college. Since you're saying you go to a good public high school I'm sure your transition to college won't be that bad. Do you know where you want to go and what major you'll have? | 
	
 Yeah and what I'm saying is that you have to work like a dog to keep up at my high school. Study skills are a necessity. I'm honestly NOT bothered by the transition. I hated my school at times, but I know I'll appreciate it in the end.
Plus it depends more on where I go and I don't know that yet. I'd love to major in journalism or media if it's offered, but that's only available at 1 of the schools I've applied to. So it might end up being political science, international relations, sociology, psychology... I'm not sure yet. If I get into Michigan and go there (neither my first nor my last choice), I'll be double majoring in photography and regular college stuff, which could be really super hard or amazing.