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How do I really get to find out my real major or what I want to do beca I have a hard time .

My name is Norris and I’m really in love with football and everything about it I plan to play it professionally and do sports medicine and
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Cedric’s Answer

Look into yourself and what you love to do in life. Ask yourself, "What do I LOVE to do?". For some it is academics. For others it is sports. For someone else it may be cooking. Whatever it is you love to do, do that. As a result, you will do something you love for the rest of your life...
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Lashun’s Answer

Think about what you enjoy doing. You said you like football and you plan to play, what about coaching football as well?
Also, sports medicine is a good field and you can follow athletic training for that as a career. Start doing research on what else you can do with sports medicine, like studying concussions or figuring out safety elements for sports.
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Jordan’s Answer

I think this is something a lot of students struggle with. I would encourage you to spend time thinking about what really interests you and what you'd like your future to look like. After that, I think there are a few proactive steps you can take to learn more about whatever professions/industries are of interest:

- I would also suggest trying to get experience/exposure through internships. The are an excellent way to gain a glimpse into what a job/industry can really be like.
- Try to network (alumni are great to reach out to) with professionals in the industry or role that you're interested in, and see if anyone will take some time to speak with you and share more about their experiences.
- Explore different courses at school to gain exposure to different areas. Use it as an opportunity to see what might interest you.
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