toronto is cool im here
realtalk for mkk: financial aspect aside, don't go to college thinking you know what you want to do. you're likely to trap yourself in something you don't really want to do. maybe you do want to do this, i'm not saying you don't! but nearly everyone i know has changed their mind about what they wanted to do when they got to college. chances are whatever intro classes you need for this major can count towards some sort of gen ed requirements so don't feel like I HAVE COMMITTED MYSELF TO THIS FOREVER BY TAKING A CLASS. my biggest regret in college is not exploring other options and staying in the major i did in the beginning. gen ed requirements mean you're going to be taking classes outside your major anyway, so use those to explore other fields you might be interested in. you may discover you like them more! just don't limit yourself, you're going to be changing a lot over the next few years.