If you are truly worried about it start looking up "profession exams" you can take online. Monster has one and another site is MAPP. Basicly they give you a bunch of questions that measure your interests and at the end tell you what would be a good fit career-wise for you.
2007-01-31 10:39:57
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answered by Timalicious 2
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What's your rush?
High school is a time to learn some basics and about yourself.
Rather then trying to fit into a particular mold, find out what mold you fit into (hope that makes as much sense to you as it did to me when someone once told me that).
Enjoy school and life... look, listen, learn,... find out what you are good at and find out what you like. (Yeah... I know.. but not that!)
Then see if there is a job or industry that combines those and see if you can line up a summer job or internship to sample them.
Don't be afraid to change.. switch horses in midstream if you have to.. so what if you get wet !
By the time your senior year starts to roll around you may have a good idea of what to do.. if not..simply keep looking.
Above all remember that enjoying what you do makes the difference between a Job and a Career.
ok Grasshopper.. now watch out for the rice paper on the way out... the next guy has to clean up.
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2007-01-31 10:47:27
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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Man, you have at least 5 years before you should have decided on what you wanna do. 5 years isn't long, but by that time you will have matured enough to know what you want to spend the rest of your life doing. Remember you have to make it through high school to go to college. Don't worry too much about it just yet. When you get to your junior and senior year the councilers will help you out.
2007-01-31 10:37:30
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answered by Metal 4
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This may go a bit off topic but I could see you as a professor in Philosophy or Literature. This way you can inspire people to their futures, and you would stay in one place. You just seem like a person who wants to do something creative. You would need to have a bachelor's degree in Philosophy or Literature, and then you would need to get a PhD in one of the two.
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answered by Anonymous
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you're only a freshman in high school, don't freak out so badly. there's plenty of freshman COLLEGE students who dont know what they wanna do. just take the courses you need to graduate high school, take some dual-credit if you can to get some college hours under your belt. if you don't know by the time you graduate and go to college, just state your major as "undeclared" and they'll give you basics. or you can choose the major "liberal" studies which basically means you learn a little of everything.
2007-01-31 10:38:57
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answered by fear of the dark 5
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Even junior college students don't know what they want, not all but some. That's why they go under "Undecided" i'm in that category because as you said I like Science too but I don't know exactly what field of science. So be patient.
2007-01-31 10:37:26
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answered by Steph 4
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i have the same talent, but i am gonna own a little resturant.
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dont worry. u still have 3 years left. try out many different things then you will be able to see what u are good at and what u like the most.
2007-01-31 10:38:38
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answered by nic 3
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You have years to decide. Just concentrate on a basic education. Get good grades have a fun social life. Life will be good.
2007-01-31 10:36:46
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answered by holeeycow 5
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mabye you could become an accountant they make a decent amount of money.
2007-01-31 10:43:32
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answered by sellatieeat 6
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