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I am very worried about my future, because I don't know yet what I want to do for a living when the time comes to decide; for the university.
I'm not so good in Math, Chemistry, and Physics.
I'm more the "Literature" person. I'm good in learning languages, and I do well in Biology. I'm also very creative; I like to do creative things...

Now, I hope I made it easier for you to answer my questions-:

What do you think would be best for me to become???

How did you decide what to do for a living?

What do you regret about your choice, and what mistake/s have you done?

What can I do to make the best choice?

Thank you very much for taking your time to read this far, and I would really appreciate and take your answers into consideration.
(Don't try too hard to answer my question, just write what came to your mind while you read the text above, and be as honest as possible.)

This really means a lot to me!

Thank you very much in advance!

2007-02-14 21:44:33 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

1 answers

More & more employers are not looking for a particular degree to be held by a candidate , mainly that they have a degree. Though there are some exceptions , of course. Try taking a couple of aptitude tests to see what indications you receive about compatible careers. There is one at most major job search sites like monster , careerbuilder , & your home state probably has an employment site w such tools (mine does) They are designed to ask you questions about your likes, dislikes , comfort zones, work concerns or non concerns.

You don't have to be committed to a major right away in college. Take your foundation courses first, & then see what really makes you come alive. Use your electives to take versatile courses like public relations, or advertising/marketing.

It sounds like you are more of a people person in general so seek a career that has you using your creativity (like writing, design, sales)

I never expected to spend ANY time as an insurance professional while in college, but I just retired to start a new career after 20 years doing insurance. I met lots of people, & made very good money.

And now I have the flexibility to consider something different for a second career. Feel free to email me w any more specific questions. (via my profile) Good Luck!!

2007-02-17 22:11:18 · answer #1 · answered by SantaBud 6 · 0 0

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