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If you know you want to be a photographer, I suppose it wouldn't hurt to get a photography degree. However, investigate the school and what it offers. I'm betting that photography as it exists today will continue to die, and simultaneously explode, as a field, and be replaced by who knows what within a decade (3D? Video? Something nobody's thought of?) We are in very interesting times, but if you're looking for a lot of the jobs that existed in the 1970s, I think you will be in for a surprise.
That said, I'm a firm believer of having as many irons in the fire as possible. Try to go to a school that can offer you a variety of courses. I think it's going to be nearly impossible to be successful in the future without some proficiency with graphic design in general, not to mention video, and various other forms of media that will likely be integrated into the photography business. I'd also strongly suggest taking accounting and business classes.
Whatever you do, make sure you get good, and develop those auxiliary and periphery skills that make you more valuable to yourself and anyone who may hire you.
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