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Old 04-29-2008, 11:30 PM
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Attorney and Psychology profession?

I'm a high school student and I want to be those two occupations, however I dislike math and wonder, is it neccessary? The highest I want to go is Pre-Cal, so it that ok and I am captain of my Mock Trial Team. Will that look fantastic when I apply to a college? Thanks for answering.
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If you want a career like these, you will want higher than Pre-Calc. Because of the nature of these career choices, you stand to be in college for 6-8 years. So, if you can take Math courses in HS that you should be taking in college, that could cut off some time you would be spending in a college classroom in a pointless class.

Just food for thought.
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