RE: College
I graduated in May with degrees in accounting, corporate finance, and marketing. My one piece of advice is, as corny as it sounds, choose a career that you would do for free (as you can see, I hard a hard time making up my mind). You can make a lot of money doing a lot of different things, but that doesn't matter if you don't have any time to spend with friends, family, or in the great outdoors. When you get to college, take a bunch of random classes, forget about what they tell you to take. I went to school set on being a computer programmer, but as soon as I took my second programming class, that was it, I was done with it. Get your feet wet, see what you like. My two cents