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You could kinda expect those answers when you ask a question like that on the forum of a game ;P
And it's very difficult to answer your question without knowing you, your study, age, background, past work experiences, etc etc.
And it's very difficult to answer your question without knowing you, your study, age, background, past work experiences, etc etc.
One thing is you dont post any background info, another thing is that you put it in the wrong forum, what did you expect......
Ok,
Im 18 and going to enroll into college this spring.
My favorite subjects in school were History mainly,and science to a way lesser degree(not interested in Earth Studies or biology).Not one for anything to do related to math,I know its very useful but I want to avoid doing it if I can.
Favorite sport,Soccer/Futbol,and Basketball
I can greet you in Spanish and maybe pick up on a couple of words or phrases,and would be interested in learning,but not passionate...
Uh,I like to read understand societal issues and generally keep up to date on things
Thats all i got for now ;P
Thanks!
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Im 18 and going to enroll into college this spring.
My favorite subjects in school were History mainly,and science to a way lesser degree(not interested in Earth Studies or biology).Not one for anything to do related to math,I know its very useful but I want to avoid doing it if I can.
Favorite sport,Soccer/Futbol,and Basketball
I can greet you in Spanish and maybe pick up on a couple of words or phrases,and would be interested in learning,but not passionate...
Uh,I like to read understand societal issues and generally keep up to date on things
Thats all i got for now ;P
Thanks!
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Maybe something like History and philosophy of science, if you liked history.
Or maybe something like Urban planning education?
Or maybe something like Urban planning education?
History studies are usually quite general and broad and teach you a lot of knowledge gathering and data analysis skills, but it also a way of postponing your choice. Historians tend to end up in a wide variety of places. But that might be good in your case.
I can advise you further to talk to a lot of people that are a couple of years ahead of you about how they made their choice and to people from your age about how they make the choice.
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I can advise you further to talk to a lot of people that are a couple of years ahead of you about how they made their choice and to people from your age about how they make the choice.
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Just try to study something that you can think of enjoying for the next, well... 40 years or something. A lot of study fields have very interesting parts about them including the ones which are usually called quite "boring". So maybe go to different courses the first semester(s) and really find out for yourself what sparks an interest. Other people can tell you a lot of things but in the end, you have to find out for yourself.
and something that gives you enough money to live a good life (before those 40 years preferebly)
Whether you have a good life depends more on your mindset than on money, as long as your basic needs are met.
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some studies are bound to give you a 5% chance of a job ... so yeah, choice of studies might influence having a 'good life'. It shouldn't be your prime influence, but it's good to check possible job positions you could theoretically cover ...
You should do what do you like to do.
I was a butcher the last 10 years of my life. Last year I sold my meathouse and now I'am travelling South America and sometimes getting a daily work.
Now I am fine, but i spend last 10 years of my life cutting meat, that's crazy. Every career is like a butcher.
I was a butcher the last 10 years of my life. Last year I sold my meathouse and now I'am travelling South America and sometimes getting a daily work.
Now I am fine, but i spend last 10 years of my life cutting meat, that's crazy. Every career is like a butcher.
Life is long and short at the same time to learn and work...
I learnt maths and sciences (master), psychology (bachelor), accounting (bachelor). And i worked as a teacher (public and independant), public writer (independant), receiver in supermarket, accountant, financial controller manager (and obvisoulsy many "little" jobs between them : charpenter, postman, factory worker)
And at least i hope to work at least 30 years with new jobs and new way to learn :-)
I learnt maths and sciences (master), psychology (bachelor), accounting (bachelor). And i worked as a teacher (public and independant), public writer (independant), receiver in supermarket, accountant, financial controller manager (and obvisoulsy many "little" jobs between them : charpenter, postman, factory worker)
And at least i hope to work at least 30 years with new jobs and new way to learn :-)
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