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What career can I do if I take these subjects
I like history and sports and art #career-choice
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Rebecca’s Answer
Hi, there are plenty of careers you can choose with either History or Sports. But, I do not think of any choices that you can do both at the same time. For History, you can consider to be a teacher, archaeologist, working in a museum, etc. For Sports, you can consider to be a teacher, coach, athlete, etc.
I would suggest you explore more information online and shortlist some career you are interested in. Hence, it would be good if you can speak to someone who actually working in that industry. Also, you can also explore any intern opportunities.
Hope this help! Good Luck!
I would suggest you explore more information online and shortlist some career you are interested in. Hence, it would be good if you can speak to someone who actually working in that industry. Also, you can also explore any intern opportunities.
Hope this help! Good Luck!
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Kayla’s Answer
Hi Allan!
There is no right answer here, but you can take some career aptitude tests to get some suggestions. I took a test when I was in college that looked at 8 specific areas of interest; I scored equally high on 6 of the 8 areas. I asked my professor what this meant, and he explained that I would either need to A) find a diverse career that met all of my interests or B) find a career that met some of my interests and utilize my hobbies to fulfill the rest of my interests. I say this to explain you may not end up in a career field that has to do with history, sports, and art as they are distinct interests. You may only work in a history-related field and find hobbies in sports and art.
I would suggest thinking about your purpose. What brings you joy? What do you find fulfillment in doing? What things do you value? Finding a purpose in your work will be the most beneficial in choosing the career for you.
There is no right answer here, but you can take some career aptitude tests to get some suggestions. I took a test when I was in college that looked at 8 specific areas of interest; I scored equally high on 6 of the 8 areas. I asked my professor what this meant, and he explained that I would either need to A) find a diverse career that met all of my interests or B) find a career that met some of my interests and utilize my hobbies to fulfill the rest of my interests. I say this to explain you may not end up in a career field that has to do with history, sports, and art as they are distinct interests. You may only work in a history-related field and find hobbies in sports and art.
I would suggest thinking about your purpose. What brings you joy? What do you find fulfillment in doing? What things do you value? Finding a purpose in your work will be the most beneficial in choosing the career for you.
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Erin’s Answer
Choose a career based on what you are passionate about. Some history majors further their education to teach, attend law school, or even become writers. Whatever you choose, make sure it is something you could do without being compensated. Hypothetically speaking, if you could not do your job/career without getting paid, you should reconsider your career choices. Be passionate and intentional about the career path you choose.
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Fernando’s Answer
You have a large selection of careers to chose from. Sport alone can encompass jobs like: coach, athlete, commentator, sports journalist and more. Similar with art where the choice is all about what you're looking for in terms of art field. Are you interested in painting, animation, literature, digital art & design?
With history you can study to be a teacher or professor, or take it even further and become a historian or historical researcher. At the end of the day pick the one that you're the most passionate about. Once you've chosen a field, research the field. Keep in mind that I've only mentioned a few options of what's available. Don't let anyone pressure you into making a fast decision, this process takes a bit of time.
With history you can study to be a teacher or professor, or take it even further and become a historian or historical researcher. At the end of the day pick the one that you're the most passionate about. Once you've chosen a field, research the field. Keep in mind that I've only mentioned a few options of what's available. Don't let anyone pressure you into making a fast decision, this process takes a bit of time.