Depends what your interests are.
If you can find something you won't mind doing then you are more likely to become succesful in it.
2006-07-26 09:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Life guarantees- nothing. But you don't want to "be" something- just for the money. Find out what REALLY interests you- and arrange your education towards that profession... While college isn't an absolute necessity- it certainly helps. You're going to have alot of company & competition in whatever you decide to do. So college would probably be a good idea. The point IS: It's YOUR life. -So go for whatever you're into. Good luck!
2006-07-26 09:31:35
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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To be perfectly honest, I think you should go to college. It just gives you another 4-5 years to enjoy life without having to be in the real world. Ive been out of college for a year. I hate working 8-5 and I cant wait to go to graduate school.
Plus, college graduates earn over a million more in their lifetime compared to high school grads... so if your thinking about money, you should keep that in mind.
2006-07-26 09:40:37
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answered by msadvicegiver 2
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well, i dont know myself, im in a similar position but im going college, just think of what you enjoy, good paying jobs usually are things like doctors and nurses and teachers and stuff, but they need qualifications - which would mean you have to go to college and then uni and sacrifice a lot of years
the teaching job quite appeals to me because it has a lot of holidays and things - whereas you can start low, like working at a bank and then work your way up :)
good luck and god bless x
2006-07-26 09:14:49
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answered by Miss Terious 3
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Taller
2006-07-26 09:38:16
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answered by your pete 4
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Start looking for a bottom-of-the-ladder job now and you might just be in a decent job by the time you reach your twenties.
2006-07-26 09:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Porn Star/Wannabe Actress
2006-07-27 00:58:35
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answered by danosgood2 1
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What do you like to do?
I think you should talk to a career counselor. Or do some research of your own to see what appeals ot you.
2006-07-26 09:14:04
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answered by Funchy 6
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not going, is not going to increase you odds of a good job
2006-07-26 10:57:55
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answered by LR 3
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You should go to college and eventually get an MBA degree.
http://www.daylon.com/mba/
2006-07-26 10:10:32
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answered by nolyad69 6
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