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I want to major in landscape architecture but I feel like I'm not doing my full potential?

I honestly think I would love doing landscape architecture as a major and career. I've always loved thinking of new ways to make my backyard look better, I've raised plants, I love digging, and I used to build organic dams in the backyard when I was small. I'm in my first semester of college, and I know I need to decide on a major soon. I want to pick landscape architecture as a major, but I feel like so much potential is being wasted. I'm superb at math/calculus, science, computer science, and english. If I major in LA, I probably won't need to take math anymore or computer classes. What should I do? I plan on talking to a counselor soon, but do you guys have any advice? Should I decide on different major so I can feel like I'm using all my skills, or should I stay with LA? And do you know what the BEST college is? Hopefully its in California..And I'm a guy, not gay though lol :)

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  1. I'm a junior in High School and I'm thinking of studying Landscape Architecture when I get into College. I originally wanted to enroll in Architecture but since I'm not that good in Mathematics, LA would be good because I love to design. Since you're really good at Calculus, science, etc, and you've always loved working with the environment, I suggest you take something like Environmental Science because it pays more IMO, and your talent would not go to waste. You can't imagine how lucky you are being able to grasp the concept of calculus!
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