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Future Career Test

Nathaniel Said:

Do you think Thilan Samaraweera's cricket Test career is finish for the future?

We Answered:

My dear Furious,

Thilan Samaraweera seems to be an incredible character. He is quite unbelievable in his positive outlook towards life. This incident is extremely sad and is surely one of the darkest of all black marks in the history of cricket. But, it has brought out Samaraweeras character to the forefront.

However, I think no one should tour Pakistan again in the near future. I don't trust that the Pakistan govt. can handle the situation.

Besides, I dont trust the present Pakistan govt.

Rehman

Pearl Said:

what is that quiz or test you can take online to find out your future career might be?

We Answered:

are you looking for the aptitude test or assessment test? altitude is how high in the air you are like in a plane the altutude level.

Daniel Said:

Career test?

We Answered:

Here;
http://similarminds.com/career.html

And apparently this one is good;
http://www.groper.com.au/career-test
(The fish tells you what to do...)

Thelma Said:

is there a test that i can do , to determine my future career?

We Answered:

Yes, career tests do exist.

I will give you links to some free ones. However, keep in mind that they are not 100% accurate.

http://www.livecareer.com/
http://similarminds.com/career.html
http://www.questcareer.com/career_assess…
http://www.careerfitter.com/free_test/ca…
http://www.sixwise.com/Survey/FreeCareer…

You should also talk to your school counselor/adviser.

If you're really not sure, you might consider taking a gap year and do some volunteering abroad, study a language whatever. It will give you time to clear up your thought *but* it costs money and takes up time.

Jackie Said:

How to determine your future career and what subject you should go more into?

We Answered:

All AP courses are helpful. Even if you were, say, to go for an English major, most colleges will have you take a variety of undergraduate courses, which you may be able to bypass with APs. Especially if the APs are courses that the college does not specialize in.

Science majors in general will probably have to take basic sciences of all disciplines, so any of those are helpful. I'd say AP Chem because it probably is the broadest there.

Look up career tests, talk to your guidance counselor, that kind of thing.

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