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--- Quote from: Shinihime on April 28, 2014, 11:15:05 PM ---So, when I die, does that mean that I didn't learn something that would have kept me from getting killed?

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Not nessesarily, but it will mean you managed to learn a lot of stuff that was useful in other ways :) 

Rasins:
I agree wholeheartely with Q. 

To add to it, don't limit yourself to one field either.  Study new languages.  Study Religion.  Study Math that you didn't get earlier in life.  Study people.

Take rest breaks, but use those rest breaks to figure out what area of study you want to get into next.

And study does not necessarily mean school.  Explore on your own.

Get out into the wild and study botany and biology and weather.

Have fun and revel in learning.

Snowleopard:
^
What Rasins said plus - as they say - Knowledge is power.
You never know when a little odd bit of learning just might help you out.

Chiana:
If you go to college, take a lot of different electives that interest you in the first year or two.  You may find your major is not what you want to do and you can make the switch earlier.  Remember, you are not married to your major in the first part.

Snowleopard:
^
What she said.
When I went to college I tried to get most of my requirements out
of the way early - then I could enjoy classes that I wanted to take and did.

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