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I’m about to graduate high school–actually… I’m a senior this year, and yes, I am about to graduate, in June, though. I’m taking useless classes that I won’t be using or needing in my life for anything specific–like AP Biology, Marketing, Recordkeeping, Intro to Business, oh please. Just ‘weed out/blow off’ courses needed to fill my schedule up. I’m thinking about double majoring in Music-(General), and Asian Studies.
Why? You might ask? Lmao. I myself am Asian–Laotian to be exact. I want to learn more about Asian countries, including my own, and perhaps a little of the language[s]–Korean, Mandarin/Chinese, Thai, Lao [I know Lao and Thai may be similar, but there are many different words, as well], Vietnamese, Japanese, etc. I also want to major in music because I want to do something with it. To be honest, I have done absolutely NOTHING music related in my entire high school career, of 4 years haha.
BUT, I’m hoping to try and make music, and inspire people with it. I used to be in choir during all of my elementary years in school, and I’ve done band–played percussion all throughout middle school, too. I spend my entire life living in music, and I didn’t even realize it. I have so much appreciation for it, and I want to learn more about it, and see if there are ways I can apply it for the good of people like me [Laotians]/Asians, that’s why I’m considering double majoring.
Do you think it’d be super tough for me? Does this sound too absurd? I’m being totally serious about this.
My friends tell me it’s going to be extremely tough for me to get a job after college though… I don’t care though. I’m still going to do lots of thinking along the way.
Any thoughts? Advice?
I have my sights set on going to Baylor University in Waco, Texas–since they offer bachelors’ degrees in music and asian studies. I already live in Texas, and have been, for quite some time. I know that Baylor costs the same for everyone though, about + grand, for in and out of state students.