i went to connexions and they gave me some ideas and run it through with you
try this http://www.connexions-direct.com/index.cfm?go=Careers
2006-12-03 02:18:34
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answered by jak 3
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you dont want to try because of aggravation but in reality you really should listen to those around you giving advice. I am graduating high school this year and I am going to major in business management. Maybe you just dont feel like your ready. Try to explore or volunteer it never hurt anyone and it looks good for colleges and letter of recommendations. Just try that's all you have to do. Because at the moment your really not trying anything and that will not only be a fault to you now but also be a major fault for you in the long run. Good Luck!
2006-12-03 10:18:59
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answered by thehereyes 4
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are you talking about graduating from high school or college? if high school, I suggest attending a local community college to save some money till you decide what you want to major in, but so that you don't waste time by not going to school at all. or, try a 4 year college that requires an internship every year - that way, you get to "test out" different careers before declaring a major in your junior year. (i recommend keuka college - that's where i went and a lot of people enter with an "undecided" major and leave finding a major they are passionate about.)
sounds like you are frustrated from not knowing where to go next...simply getting involved in a program will help boost your motivation...good luck!
2006-12-03 10:25:32
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answered by moondancer629 4
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Go to your school counselor and ask him/her to contact all of your teachers for your grades/strengths in your courses you are now taking. Ask them to compile the info and help you in the direction of choosing an area that interests you the most. We often do well/remain happy and make a good income choosing a career that we are interested in using our learning strengths. Most degrees require a certain number of "core classes" in the beginning, so don't be concerned with a profession set in stone at this point...just keep your head/attitude up, smile and tell yourself...I CAN and I WILL!!! :) Good Luck!
2006-12-03 10:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Graduate can refer to:
a graduate student, a student studying at the postgraduate level in a graduate school.
The Graduate, a novel by Charles Webb, made into a film in 1967 directed by Mike Nichols.
One who has been graduated from a school. They may be called alumnus, almuna, ex-student or old student and belong to an alumni association, ex-student association, or old student association.
In some European countries, a university degree.
a graduated cylinder.
a softball team on strike
Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the associated ceremony.
Graduate is the name of the band Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith were in before forming Tears for Fears.
2006-12-03 10:17:50
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answered by hamihum 2
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gets sum help from other people..the volunteerring is a good place to start...figure out wuh ur interested in nd wuh u enjoy doing...and findd careers that r related to that...
2006-12-03 10:27:43
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answered by angel<3 1
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First of all, dont' volunteer, that is a waste of time.
2006-12-03 10:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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