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I have selected some careers that basically are different from one another.
I chose :
1.Interior designer- (( my dream career. but im still kind of iffy))
2.Film Editor- ((currently taking a media class))
3.Psychiatrist or Psychologist- ((love to help children))
4.Lawyer- ((NOT criminal lawyer.))

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I am a very fast learner, wanting to help people, incredibly creative, love to write, draw, paint and create.
Also I was wondering if whatever I chose as a career (from the above) would be a challenge if paired with a writting career???

ALSO i consider family time very important-- so what would be the best for that??

2007-03-15 17:52:13 · 7 answers · asked by xxm3sm0riz3dxx 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

7 answers

1. Interior Designer - hard career to get into, because so many people try to do it and you really need to establish a name for yourself. Family time may be an issue if most clients want consultations in the evening.

2. Film editor - another competitive field. You better be really good with learning how to use technology. I think the best route would be going to a film school or a school with a great film program like NYU.

3. Psychiatrist - need an MD. Psychologist - need at least a Master's degree. For both, you need to be very good in science classes (especially to get into med school). Child psychology is yet another field that a LOT of people want to do, so you would need to really stand out to be able to succeed.

4. Laywer - you need to be very good at reading large amounts of very dry material in a short amount of time. The best way to get into law school is a major with a lot of reading and writing, such as history, but any degree can work. May not have a lot of free time with this career.

I think you could fit writing in with any career, but then you won't have any time for family.

2007-03-15 18:44:53 · answer #1 · answered by jellybeanchick 7 · 0 0

would like to suggest 1st. Interior designer.
You can Make an Exceptional Living from this !
& I believe it is the Least Stressfull of all ! take 3.
Psychologist : There are many departments in this field,
if you Specify; Children, you will make it!
When you are Working as an Interior designer, you may
come across, a child problem,( hopefully minor) & you
will be able to say, "I happen to be a Licensed Psychologist,
how can I help you ? " The home Owners will be Pleasantly
Shocked, but Pleased, because they allready like you as
their Interior Designer !!! Get your Parents, & family to
Help with Financing ! To summarize: Take (1) as Primary
"Self-Employment" 2. as a secondary for children!
Self-Employment allows you to Control your Weekly or
Monthly Schedules . Also gives you Personal Freedom in
case of Emergencies . You have Many more Respon-
sibilities, But, if you have a Good reputation, your Reven-
ues, will take care of You ! If you Love what you do, you
will stay Happy ! Ps. If you want to Write, you will Find time
& its Easier when you are "Self-Employed ".
As a side note: If you go Computorized with your 'Interior-
design' records, eg; tax . Keep a Manual record for Emerg
encys! Some Colleges have 'Complete Courses' on this,
and will Guide you into "Self-Employment". Working for
someone else, will not give you that Special "Fullfillment"
you Need! When you Personally, do the job, you get the
Full credit !

2007-03-15 19:09:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Psychologist pairs best with a writing carrier..but it's your number 3 choice. Go with what will make you happy for the rest of your life, even if it's not what gets the most money. Psychologist or interior design will get more family time. Film editor will take up most of your waking hours, and lawyers have a mindframe that won't correspond with wanting to see one's family, so I don't think lawyer is your best bet.
However, if your dream career is interior designer, why not? Iffy won't get you the job...be positive, optimistic, and believe in yourself. If you want something enough, you will get it.

2007-03-15 18:05:41 · answer #3 · answered by Brommy A 5 · 0 0

Be and Do what you love, and if your so creative, i really suggest the First option. Usually people say that doing what they love really makes them happy, even if the pay isn't top notch. If you want to be rich, I'm looking at lawyer, but my dad is a lawyer and he said he wishes he chose another career. Ya he gets tons of money, but hes not so happy, and it makes the family a little more depressed.

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2016-10-02 05:11:38 · answer #5 · answered by curcio 4 · 0 0

Psychiatrist or Psychologist, this one sounds really good

2007-03-15 17:55:30 · answer #6 · answered by kelly 4 · 0 0

Child psychologist...

2007-03-15 18:07:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous 4 · 0 0

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