When I decide to go out to eat, I generally have chosen where I want to go and what I want to order before leaving the house. However, when I get to the restaurant, my mind goes in circles. Should I get what I wanted on the way here, or should I take what's on offer? Should I try something new and different or should I get one of my old favorites? Should I get it large size? For here or to go? Do I want soup or salad? Should I get something to drink or for dessert? What would go better with the main course? After agonizing over all my choices, I usually end up following my instincts and ordering what was on my mind on the way to the restaurant. Decisions have always been difficult for me, no matter how big or small. Similar to choosing a restaurant meal, I have trouble choosing a major in college. Since primary school I dreamed of becoming a school teacher. I had always envied their large desks, red pens, and superior knowledge. However, as I grew older, I became more and more aware of how expensive college is ...
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