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Any ideas on choosing a career path?
Any ideas on choosing a career path
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PwC’s Answer
Talk to family, friends, or people even a couple of years older than you are and ask them questions like:
What do you do every day?
What did you major in to pursue that interest?
What do you like or not like about your job?
What’s surprised you about your job or about your college major?
You got it!
What do you do every day?
What did you major in to pursue that interest?
What do you like or not like about your job?
What’s surprised you about your job or about your college major?
You got it!
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. Many students have similar question. Firstly, you may need to find out what career you have interest first.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think you about what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, your favourite subject, etc and identify the related career
Eg. If you like music, would you want to be a musician, singer, musical actor, music composer, music producer, etc
If you have interest in maths, would you like to be an accountant, engineer, banker, financial analyst, maths teacher, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think you about what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, your favourite subject, etc and identify the related career
Eg. If you like music, would you want to be a musician, singer, musical actor, music composer, music producer, etc
If you have interest in maths, would you like to be an accountant, engineer, banker, financial analyst, maths teacher, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Atul’s Answer
Deciding on a career path is a big deal - it's important to find something you love and that pays well.
Your school might have aptitude tests available to help you figure out what you're good at.
Think about your favorite subjects in high school.
If you love Math, why not think about majoring in Finance, Engineering, or Accounting?
If History is your thing, you might enjoy being a teacher or a lawyer.
If Chemistry gets you excited, becoming a pharmacist or studying for a biomedical engineering degree could be up your alley.
And if Physics is your passion, you could consider becoming a physicist, maybe even in the field of Nuclear Physics or joining the Department of Energy.
The key is, you probably already know what you like - you just need to figure out how to turn that into a career that you'll enjoy and that will help you pay the bills.
Try asking people you know - friends, family, or relatives - about their jobs. Why do they do what they do? Do they like it?
You can learn a lot from the people around you, but remember, it's your life. Don't let anyone else tell you what you should do.
Make your own choices based on what you learn from listening, talking, and researching.
And remember, if you love what you do, the money will come eventually.
Your school might have aptitude tests available to help you figure out what you're good at.
Think about your favorite subjects in high school.
If you love Math, why not think about majoring in Finance, Engineering, or Accounting?
If History is your thing, you might enjoy being a teacher or a lawyer.
If Chemistry gets you excited, becoming a pharmacist or studying for a biomedical engineering degree could be up your alley.
And if Physics is your passion, you could consider becoming a physicist, maybe even in the field of Nuclear Physics or joining the Department of Energy.
The key is, you probably already know what you like - you just need to figure out how to turn that into a career that you'll enjoy and that will help you pay the bills.
Try asking people you know - friends, family, or relatives - about their jobs. Why do they do what they do? Do they like it?
You can learn a lot from the people around you, but remember, it's your life. Don't let anyone else tell you what you should do.
Make your own choices based on what you learn from listening, talking, and researching.
And remember, if you love what you do, the money will come eventually.
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Mandi’s Answer
When choosing a career path you have to really look at the things you enjoy. You want to choose a path that provides you with happiness and fulfillment. What are your interest? That would be a good place to start looking. Chances are if you look at what interests you, you will find something that appeals to you more and that you are more likely to stick with. Often times people go for things that make a lot of money, but that doesn't always mean you will enjoy it. You don't want to get a degree and get in the field and hate your job. Or get a degree and realize that you don't want to do it and never even use it. You want a balance, something that you will enjoy and something that will provide you with a comfortable life financially.