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Joe’s Answer
You might consider audiology as a profession. You will need a clinical doctorate degree. Audiologists generally have predictable work schedules, good pay, and low stress. You're able to work at a hospital, doctor's office, or private practice. Your able to specialize in areas such as pediatrics, cochlear implants, adults, etc.
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Chantelle’s Answer
I want to be a researcher and author of mass gun violence in America. I want to raise awareness about the issue and advocate for potential solutions to the problem.
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Frank’s Answer
Hello Ayanna,
I honestly wanted to do good and thought it would be cool to be a computer forensics expert. I even started my college career with that major. However as I was doing my studies and spent time talking to some of the professors about what the career ahead of me was going to be and what they have seen and dealt with in that career, it pointed out some of the things I overlooked about the career path I had planned. I decided to switch paths and happy with were I ended up since I still get to do good but in a different way.
I honestly wanted to do good and thought it would be cool to be a computer forensics expert. I even started my college career with that major. However as I was doing my studies and spent time talking to some of the professors about what the career ahead of me was going to be and what they have seen and dealt with in that career, it pointed out some of the things I overlooked about the career path I had planned. I decided to switch paths and happy with were I ended up since I still get to do good but in a different way.