thanks all for your solid advice and suggestions, I'm going to give it my best! hope it all works out for your education endeavors as well
lol no worries they also call me guiggle a lot on other forums I visit :thumbsup:
As a teacher, who has dealt with many kids that have the same questions you do, I strongly recommend you do as DatPrince advised you. It's a little late in the game, if you're a senior, though you can always just take prerequisites (classes all college students are required to take: English, Psych, bio), followed by a transfer to a school that can get you into the career that you desire.
However, if you are a junior, start visiting bls.gov, where you can research careers, salaries, what degrees to pursue, in order to get into the profession of your choice, etc. Buy a good SAT prep guide, study an hour a day, and you'll be ready, by the summer or fall. Make sure, as well, that you really start to get into the right frame of mind, when it comes to higher education: reading your texts, researching topics and info, and learning how to use microsoft word, in all ways: to double space, number pages, spell and grammar check, etc., etc. Look all of that stuff up, or find people to help you with it.
This is your future, and, if you don't make very conscious decisions, you'll be shocked by where you end up.
Good luck.