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I agree completely with what nostatic wrote above. I'll add a couple of things:
1) If you are interested in science, engineering, computers or economics (or think you might be in the future) be sure to take math classes consistently. It is easy to get out of practice with those skills, and besides, math is fun.
2) Worry most about doing things that interest you, and only secondarily how much money you might make. If you really want to make a lot of money, then you need to learn how to sell, and I don't think that is an academically taught skill.
Cheers,
David
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