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What Should I Do As A Career Test
Dan Said:
How can I tell what I wanna do as a career? Is there a test I can take?We Answered:
http://degreedirectory.orgThis will tell you what college is for you, tell how much it pays, and what you can do under that degree.
There are some free test you can take. I can't remember if it was www.rocketcareer.com
Some they just ask for you to put name and email you so the college can email you stuff. Some you can just take a test. I had to go through so many yesterday I don't remember what was free and you didn't have to tell them anything.Sorry but I hope this helped some.
www.salary.com
will tell you how much money to make if you want to base your career on salar for the year.
Cindy Said:
What should I major in or pursue as a career?We Answered:
When I was in the Marines and pretty much your age, I saw a lot of things wrong with the system and after a couple of years learned an important lesson: rarely do people from outside the system change it.So while you are willing to jump into the fight, the question is where do you want to fight? You obviously can't fight everyone everywhere (though I'm sure people have tried) so you have to decide two things.
First, where do your talents lie? Are you a good public speaker? Do you make good arguments? Are you good at managing things or people?
Then, ask yourself what specific areas bother you the most. Politics? The economy? The educational system? Knowing this will help you choose your major.
Remember that the best activist is the one who is the most informed, because you can attack the system from more than just an opinion, you will have a brainload of facts to back it up. And as you gain more and more knowledge you will see both the problems with some of your views but also discover new and better ways of creating solutions that will work.
Milton Said:
I am thinking about going back to school- but I have no idea what I want to do as a career?We Answered:
Think of what things you would love doing, even if nobody paid you for them -- you would do it just because that's what you enjoy. Then try to match those up to career fields/areas of study.Trust me, working for a living is lot easier when it's doing something you love. :-)
Vanessa Said:
What should i choose as a career?We Answered:
What about plastic/cosmetic surgeon? You could have a great clientele base, help your family, and work pro bono for those who need your help, but can't afford it. Plus, when, or if you want to get work done at a later time, you'll have your collegues to fall back on. And, you will be living a comfortable life.Dean Said:
What career path should I be looking into?We Answered:
If you really have no idea, then take a look at the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It's a great resource to read about different careers. It describes what they do, how much they make, and how many jobs are predicted to be available.Good luck.