I don't know how old you are, but I suggest you make a list of all the things you are interested in. E.g. languages, travelling, sport etc. If you want to study further, which I would strongly advocate , find a university and sit the test. The student cousellor will explain to you in what you excel and what your interests are. If after that you are still uncertain about making a career choice, think of maybe travelling parts of the world for a period of time. I have personally found that students who take such a "break" are in many cases more mature when studying. If sport is an interest, but you're not planning on becoming a professional, keep at it as a "healthy" hobby. If you're not interested in studying further, go to banks, insurance companies, local newspapers etc etc and find out what your job possibilities are there. Only after a thorough investigation of yourself, will you be able to make an informed decision. Good luck in your quest!
2006-10-30 03:07:30
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answered by nadia v 3
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Do you mean as far as professionally, or personally? You need to be more specific.
If you mean professionally, stick with what you like and what you do well.
2006-10-30 02:41:17
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answered by chocolate-drop 5
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just go with the flow. i don't mean do what everyone else is doing like drugs, alcohol, all of the addictions, because then u become one of them, just another steriotype.
2006-10-30 02:47:58
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answered by livy 1
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