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What responsibilities come with the privilege of pursuing higher education?

I am currently a high school senior is sin city! I am interested in becoming a first-gen lawyer in my family and pursue a business bachelors degree.

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Gustavo’s Answer

There are some jobs that will require an specific degree and or certifications.
The more specialized the job, the more recommendable is to get a degree to support your application
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Alan’s Answer

In terms of responsibilities; you will need to manage hard work (you're paying so every slack on your part is potentially money for nothing to show for it...), balancing once in a life time personal & social experiences for studies, earning money and rest, and finally which people may overlook but it happens to most of us, romance. Sounds silly, but a relationship will shake the balance of all of the above. Just have your priorities in order; work hard, earn the fun stuff and once you get that diploma, you have a life time to enjoy that commitment and dedication you put in.
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Carrie’s Answer

College is a challenging endeavor that can reap great benefits! It is important to know that you will need to prioritize your time for your studies and taking care of your health. Getting good sleep is important for brain function so be sure to make sure you set boundaries for yourself in that regard. Also, if you find that you are struggling with a particular class, don't be afraid to reach out to your professor or the tutoring center for assistance. That's what they are there for! Also, consider looking into interning or getting an entry level job in the area you are interested in. For example, even working as a mail/errand runner in a law office can be a step in the door, learning more about what the day-to-day work looks like. All the best to you!
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Arq. Juan Carlo’s Answer

I'd like to tell you that it's not just about responsibilities, but also about the discipline that ultimately reaps the rewards of achieving high educational goals.
The second thing is to keep your goal clear from the start and focus on achieving it. Consistency over the years will likely become strength, and even more experience if you add good contacts or strategic allies to your professional development.

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