I used to be horrible in math. Now today I am a mortgage broker. History and English were my great subjects too. I wanted to really be an attorney. Maybe you should look into taking up law as an attorney or Paralegal.
2006-10-14 14:11:06
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answered by steve s 3
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Get involved in those that interest you....and do some research from there on the kind of jobs you would be very good on....like an English teacher since you said you are very good in English, or maybe a writer (that's for English majors), or if you are interested in cars, you can become an auto machanic (that takes someone who is good working with his/her hands). Maybe get a business degree. :) I suggest that you may want to check with a college career counselor or a career network center (where you and others can find jobs) who can help you choose the career that you actually want. Good luck. :)
2006-10-14 14:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be a lawyer. So long as you don't become a tax lawyer you won't need math. You will be very highly paid. You can represent people who get into accidents with their cars, do illegal street racing and own guns. Your amazing English and history skills will make you skilled at reading and memory--both essential skills for a lawyer.
2006-10-14 14:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want NASA, go into Systems Engineering or quality control.
Become an author and write a book.
Become a journalist.
Become an English/History teacher.
If you want to use gun, become a spy and work for CIA.
2006-10-14 16:02:25
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answered by RunSueRun 5
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First, quit watching so much television and reading so many fan magazines.
Second, achievement in various subjects isn't genetic. You can be good in any subject if you try hard. You need to dedicate yourself to being the best.
Third, schedule an appointment with your guidance counselor right away. They have special training and experience with questions just like these.
2006-10-14 14:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to start doing some internships during vacations/summer break to learn about different careers. Your interests will broaden and change as you get older. Get a general business degree and you can do almost anything with it.
Good luck!
2006-10-14 14:13:12
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answered by personal_finance_101 3
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Since you are amazing in English, you should write books or become an editor.
2006-10-14 14:15:35
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answered by jamal531 1
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properly mine seems strong:) i'm getting extremely strong grades in college and that i have alot of acquaintances and loving existence :) I cant predict the furture though, im sorry :( Have a outstanding Valentines Day though :)
2016-10-16 04:58:48
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answered by ? 4
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Why do you keep asking the same question instead of going out in the world and researching things first-hand.
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Now - Go! and don't quit!
2006-10-14 14:11:18
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answered by Smilin' Fred 4
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If you like guns and cars have you considered a career in crime. OMG is USA in trouble.
2006-10-14 14:10:27
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answered by anonymous 2
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