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Dan Said:
What career path would you choose?We Answered:
He sounds very bright however, in my experience those who are so bright and have difficulties with such choices are fear failure. Of course, it is to be expected that someone so intelligent be cautious of his or her career choice. I think I would choose Novelist because if you are good at it you will be able to venture into other areas like philosophy or public speaking. I hope he does not squander his abilities on indifference. Much Luck!Beatrice Said:
What career would you choose?We Answered:
whatever he wants to do, goshHarry Said:
any free sites for career councelling?We Answered:
Yes there is one.I have also benefited from it.It is an indian free website but u will have to regiser it first for free.It is www.sakshat.ac.in
All the best.Hope u choose the right career.
Javier Said:
How to choose a career?We Answered:
Check on the internet google it i am in ur same predicament every1 has made up there mind but i haven't i Just dnt no what to do i know what i enjoy but i dunno as your parent to advice you ask freinds relitives etc that how i found out i wnt to be a lawyer b4 that didnt inspire me but which a few talks with family ive made up my mind you will 2Hope this helps
Tracy Said:
How can I chose what career I should go into?We Answered:
You can google or yahoo search free aptitude tests and take two or three of them. Also what colour is your parachute is an excellent book to start reading and doing the various exercises in and that should help you on your way.You might also want to talk to your guidance office in hs , they should be of some help , at least finding you aptitude tests you can do on computer at school.
Another thing to do is to take a sheet of paper divide it down the middle and on one side write the things you are good at or that you get grades in or that interest you.
Then on the opposite side of the page write down the things you absolutely hate, or won't do.
Compare the lists.
However when you looking for a career, find something you absolutely LOVE doing and are passionate about. Don't think about the salary, I know alot of people who make big bucks who hate what they're doing and are only in a field because mummy or daddy or gramma or grampa expected them to go into whatever.
Most first year students in university have to take something in all the subject areas or at least most of them. By then you'll have some idea what you enjoy studying and won't have to declare a major until your second year. Good luck, you'll be fine.