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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 704463" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>Obviously, he's very depressed about the lip injury forcing him to give up music. He's at a point where he has to re-evaluate his life and figure out his future, which may be different than what he planned on. He definitely needs therapy in addition to the drug rehab. As for not knowing what he wants to major in, this is what I tell my students who can't decide on a major: There are certain courses everyone is required to take, no matter what they major in. Go ahead and get the following courses out of the way: English Comp I and II, Western Civ, Public Speaking or speech, at least two humanities electives, pre-calculus, at least one science elective, and at least one computer class. An academic advisor at the college can help him with that. Once he regains his focus in life and knows what his goals are, things will get easier for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 704463, member: 21066"] Obviously, he's very depressed about the lip injury forcing him to give up music. He's at a point where he has to re-evaluate his life and figure out his future, which may be different than what he planned on. He definitely needs therapy in addition to the drug rehab. As for not knowing what he wants to major in, this is what I tell my students who can't decide on a major: There are certain courses everyone is required to take, no matter what they major in. Go ahead and get the following courses out of the way: English Comp I and II, Western Civ, Public Speaking or speech, at least two humanities electives, pre-calculus, at least one science elective, and at least one computer class. An academic advisor at the college can help him with that. Once he regains his focus in life and knows what his goals are, things will get easier for him. [/QUOTE]
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