President of the United States
2006-08-29 06:03:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Focus on the things you are good at and hink about the things you enjoy doing--not just work, but hobbies as well. What is it that engages you in such a way that time seems to fly by? Break that down into the skills you use to do the things you enjoy. Then look for careers that utilize those skills. Check the Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook for possible careers:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Good luck!
2006-08-29 07:16:25
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answered by bigbadboss.com 3
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Go to counceling. Tell what are you going to do with your life since you suck at math also you should need a tutor to help you dominate that subject. On the other hand, you can be a painter, a cartoon artist, or a musician. But let me remind you, you must take math in college. So hiring a tutor is in a best option for now.
2006-08-29 06:48:20
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answer #3
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answered by Angryflower1 2
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Networking is a great way to earn money working from your own home as your own boss. Ever heard of Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad? He has another book called "The Business School" and he talks a lot about network marketing strategies and getting on the right side of the cash flow quadrant. That's what I did when I started my own business at http://www.bedavis1.mywayout.net/ If you have a big enough dream, you can achieve anything :)
Good luck on your endeavor!
2006-08-29 06:05:37
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answered by BevD 4
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Lots of things can be done by people who are not good at math. It's great that you're still taking the classes though! You could be an attorney, or an artist, or an English teacher, or a chef or whatever you set your mind to.
2006-08-29 06:03:41
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answered by ndtaya 6
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It's a good thing that there are many qualities besides the ones taught in school.
Maybe you have unusual abilities that will come out later. Also, some people need to work for a while before being motivated to learn the things being taught in school.
2006-08-29 06:31:48
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answered by far from perfect but forgiven 3
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Have you ever considered some kind of customer service? I know it seems like a lame high school job but usually there is tons of room for growth in that kind of environment and the pay is pretty decent. Plus there is nothing better than helping people.
2006-08-29 06:04:39
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answered by csadurant 1
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If you can make it through High School Algebra you're golden. 99% of the world runs on very basic mathmatics. English will be your bigger obstacle. The english speaking world has little to offer those who won't bow down to it's might.
2006-08-29 06:05:52
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answered by W0LF 5
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What are your passions, you will be successful doing something you are passionate about. A hobby could become a business. Think outside the box, it does not have to be a typical 9-5 job.
2006-08-29 06:34:10
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answered by Debi V 1
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Try being a musician. I am a professional musician and I had to take basic math 3 times in college.
2006-08-29 06:04:21
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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