Above all, keep up with math. It will allow you to choose many more options in the future. Everything in science, business, even psychology will require a high level of math, so take as much as you can even if it seems boring! It's like learning music theory--not so exciting, but it keeps the door open for being a musician of any sort.
Other than that, read as much as you can. Novels, history, biography, funny stuff. Read widely. Be one of those people who always has an interesting answer to "What are you reading these days?"
2006-07-31 05:25:55
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answered by nosoccertyvm 3
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While in high school, concentrate on math, sicence, and reading. When attending college, if you attend a liberal arts college, you will have to take about 60 hours of required courses that allows you to take a variety of different courses and you will stumble across something that you like. You'll take X-number hours of english, and math, and sciences with labs, sociology, physchology, history, fine arts and many other electives. Actually, all colleges require this, not just liberal arts colleges. You'll just take a different number of classes of each category. THEN ... you can decide which direction you want to go after you have "educated" yourself with many different areas of scholarly endeavors.
2006-07-31 12:33:59
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answered by beacon1954 1
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I teach high school and at my school we give each of our students an online test to help them determine where their interests lie. Go to www.careercruising.com. There is a test to help you first decide which careers best match your likes and your personality. There is also a section where you can research these careers and find out valuable information such as salaries, etc. There is also information on which colleges and universities offer the best programs. Good luck!
2006-08-03 19:49:56
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answered by Jen 1
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Ask the americans they will tell u and decide for u, and then go to india they will teach u because they are the gurus. Gurus give diksha,and practice what they share,
teachers only preach, and teach but dont practice.
2006-07-31 12:44:11
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answered by weirdoonee 4
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i went through the same thing,i thought what do i like doing the best and then i looked at the big picture.
for example if u like goin' to da mall,then what is it about the mall that attracts you,you noe?
sorry if i wasn't much help. :~
2006-07-31 12:27:35
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answered by KRONO2 1
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The chances of someone on Answers being able to answer this question is an extra large Zero - if you do not know, how is a complete stranger to know any better......................
2006-07-31 12:26:42
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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try gettin into different stuff & find out what makes you feel good & confident
2006-07-31 12:24:45
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answered by koogii 3
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take an aptitude test
2006-07-31 12:24:16
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answered by aqua456 2
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