You could decide by looking at your hobbys and likes.For instance if you like Physics you could study that.Search inside you what you like the most and you'll make the right decision.If that doesn't help search on the internet for good,well-paid jobs and see what you like.Hope I helped.
2006-11-10 02:50:25
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answered by M@ry 3
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I have the same problem.
This is why I am choosing to go to US to further my education. The US system gives you two years before you have to declare a major, giving me plenty of freedom to take different courses to explore and discover.
I suggest you do the following now.
1) Make your counselor your best friend. Talk to the counselor, tell her your problem and see if she can give you some sort of career aptitude test. Discuss your options.
2) Open your mind to things that interest you. Always been good at math? Look into that.
Once you have a rough idea of what you want to do, look for colleges that have a strong department in that subject. Then go from there.
Don't worry too much. A lot of high school seniors, juniors even, go through what you're going through now. Just take one step at a time and relax.
Best of luck!
2006-11-10 02:53:57
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answered by Gim 3
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There is no hurry. It is better to do something than to do nothing. It is easier to think clearly when you are doing some physical work. Clean your house really well while you let your mind brainstorm. Write stuff down as it comes to you. Organize the list into "A" ideas, "B" ideas, and "C" ideas. Get rid of the C ideas. Concentrate on the "A" ideas. Let the ideas distill in your mind over time. Suddenly it will become so obvious what you should do.
2006-11-10 02:51:56
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answered by sixgun 4
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Ask yourself what really interests you, what are you passionate about.. Don't choose a course and a school because most of your friends are planning to go to that particular university. or because your parents advised you that a particular college course suits you. Remember, college is actually where you start mapping out the blueprint of YOUR life.
Think of your interests and think also about how practical or helpful a particular college course would be in landing you a job 4 to 5 years from now.
GOOD LUCK!
2006-11-10 02:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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complex question
simple answer
discover it in about 20 mins
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/01/how-to-discover-your-life-purpose-in-about-20-minutes/
after deciding your life's purpose through this method, your study plans and career goals will automatically be revealed to you. They are simply in line with your life's purpose.
2006-11-13 13:23:59
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answered by swtsvn1 2
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