if you're lucky enough (and can afford it) try them all!
I am in a similar situation and was able to intern at one of my prospective employments... I was able to get acquainted with the ins and out of the work.
Also, you might consider getting a part time job. that way you see what the job would be like
2006-07-11 13:48:45
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answered by qt2sh 3
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if you in h.s. or college, you can go to a councelor (sp?) and kick around the things you're thinking you like to do, with them. They can help you focus a little better. I had a few things I wanted to do but everyone kept telling me to go to music school (I played piano since 3) but I insisted I wasn't good enough. After talking to a councelor, she asked me what I was really *good* at, and I said music. After a year of praciticing and prepping, I finally got the nerve, auditioned and lo' and behold, I got in.
Also, if you're not *exceptional* at any one thing but just enjoy doing 10 different things, the reality is you should pick the one that really can be a decent day job and pull a decent salary. The others you can dabble in during your spare time.
2006-07-11 13:55:09
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answered by Tess 2
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If you have the time, identify your interests by breaking them down into two or three main groups, and then take a few "survey" or introductory courses that relate to those areas at your local community college or another type of post-secondary school. This will give you a little more insight into the requirements of jobs in your areas of interest and possibly help you focus. Good luck!
2006-07-11 13:50:06
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answered by surlygurl 6
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I think a lot of people have this problem. I know that, as I applied for college and picked my major, I realized that I had no idea what I wanted to do! Pick something that you like and you know that you won't tire of any time soon.
2006-07-11 13:51:18
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answered by jess kess 1
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Try out the career that always seems most interesting to you. Join clubs or interest groups in that area.
2006-07-11 13:49:01
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answered by Lief Y 3
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Just pick one that seems most feasible. If that one doesn't work out, try another. People change career paths a lot nowadays.
2006-07-11 13:49:18
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answered by Christina 7
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learn how to drive a truck. it will give you the opportunity to earn 50-60k a year, save some money, see the country, and figure out what it is you want to do. worked for me. ;op
2006-07-11 13:58:47
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answered by RacerX 3
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do what you have fun doing...if its fun and u get paid for it heck that a win win.like bakset ball players the get millions of dollar by playing a game they love
2006-07-11 13:48:48
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answered by helper_dude 3
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I know exactly what you mean, I like everything , but don't have one passion that I want to follow.
2006-07-11 13:56:02
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answered by Philbert 3
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whatever makes you happiest. if you cant decide on which one then choose the one that you love the most.
2006-07-11 13:49:56
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answered by akuni16 2
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