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    How do I find a career I love?
    Meredith Walters, MBA
    Certified Career Coach
    Meredith Walters is a Certified Career Coach based in Decatur, Georgia. Meredith's coaching program helps people develop the skills they need to find meaningful, fulfilling work. Meredith has over 12 years of career and life coaching experience, including conducting training at Emory University's Goizueta School of Business and the US Peace Corps. She is a former Member of the Board of Directors of ICF-Georgia. She earned her coaching credentials from New Ventures West. She received a BA in English Literature from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master of Business Administration from the University of San Francisco.
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    Ask yourself questions like, what salary do I need to maintain the lifestyle that I want? Where do I want to live, and what type of commute works for me? How many hours do I want to work per week? Do I want to work on short-term or long-term projects? What are my strengths, skills, and gifts? What do I love to do? What brings me joy? What's meaningful and important to me, and what impact do I want to have on the world?
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    What should I know before becoming a speech language pathologist?
    Devin Fisher, CCC-SLP
    Speech Language Pathologist
    Devin Fisher is a Speech-Language Pathologist based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Devin specializes in speech and language therapy for individuals with aphasia, swallowing, voice, articulation, phonological social-pragmatic, motor speech, and fluency disorders. Furthermore, Devin treats cognitive-communication impairment, language delay, and Parkinson's Disease. He holds a BS and MS in Speech-Language Pathology from Fontbonne University. Devin also runs a related website and blog that offers speech-language therapy resources and information for clinicians and clients.
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    There's a lot of variety and a lot of opportunity to grow within this field. Be open to constantly adapting, because the field is growing and changing a lot. You also have to be willing to admit your mistakes—that will allow you to grow, as well.
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    How do I choose my engineering branch?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    It's a good idea to research all of the different areas of engineering and determine which is of interest to you. Then you can search for the universities that have great engineering programs and look into enrollment based on the area of engineering that you choose.
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    What careers involve building things?
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    Contracting for home improvement sounds like a career that is up your alley. You can work with a company and learn how to do remodeling work, renovations, etc. If you instead prefer to create on your own, you can become a vendor at craft fairs, and as demand for your pieces increases you may be able to develop partnerships with retailers and sell your pieces within their stores. Typically these would be independently owned furniture stores. You may also create a store online, so long as you build a great reputation, no matter which option you choose, more opportunities will come.
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    What should I do when I'm confused between whether to be a doctor or work in an administrative profession? It's clear that I like science more than social interactions.
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    Perhaps you may combine the two. Consider becoming an office manager at a medical practice. It will allow you to interact with doctors on a more intimate level and learn the medicinal approach within the practice while finding a balance with administrative work. Should you wish to convert your career into a solely medical position, the best place for mentoring would be in the very practice you are already a part of. You can also consider becoming a medical assistant. There is some admin work along with medical duties.
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    What if you are a talkative girl and need a job?
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    Try for a job as a telemarketer, lecturer or teacher, or become a VJ or RJ.
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    What do I do if I really love a career like medicine, but I don't like chemIstry and physics and I have to attend those classes because I am a science student?
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    if you love medicine, that means you are into biology. And in biology you need chemistry to understand the effects of drugs or organics. And you need physics too because you need to know about X-rays, microwaves , and other machines. Try reading interesting books in chemistry and physics, as you may find the textbooks a bit dry and need something more visually appealing. However, do your best as if you want to be a doctor or a medical researcher, you must have all these subjects in your background.
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    My mother wants me to become doctor, but I would like to become dancer. What do I do?
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    It's your life, and you get to choose what you do with it. However, you should be realistic. Dance and other artistic careers are often tough to find work in and support yourself on. If you're really passionate about it, good at it, and willing to work very hard for it, you might have a chance. But you should have a backup plan in case it doesn't work out. There's no need to do what your parents want you to do, you just need to have a realistic plan for how you will support yourself.
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    I love singing as well as being an airline pilot but I couldn't decide one? Doing both could be difficult? Please help, I'm confused!
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    Becoming an airline pilot is considerably more expensive than becoming a singer but you are far more likely to find regular, lucrative and ongoing work as a pilot than as a singer. If you are good at flying, your services will be in demand and you can command a good salary or run your own flying business. Everyone wants to be a singer and the world has more than its fair share of people thinking that singing is a meal ticket. The reality is that being a pilot is far more likely to provide you with a solid career unless you're the one-in-a-million amazing singer. You could always try singing to your passengers on the airplane...
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    Which career should I choose if I like science and sports?
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    You can consider a job related to sports science. Sports science is a discipline that studies how the healthy human body works during exercise, and how sport and physical activity promote health from cellular to whole body perspectives. You could also get into sports medicine and help athletes reach their highest potential.
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    What if I enjoy history, politics, and languages?
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    You could become a lecturer, an analyst, an interpreter/translator, a tour guide, a writer, a business owner, and much more. Talk to your careers guidance counselor for more ideas.
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    What if I like baking, designing, creating, and reading?
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    You could open a specialty bakery where you design and create unique cakes, pastries, cookies, etc.
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    Having dyslexia is tricky when choosing a career. What jobs would work?
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    Think about design, architecture, and also maths and a few sciences. Maybe go for something a bit more of the creative side if you aren't into history and English etc, for example architecture, clothes designer, artist, coach, sports physiotherapist, etc. Food preparation and event planning are other options.
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    What should I do if I want to go being a doctor and also go around the world?
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    Be a doctor and volunteer overseas.
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    What career could I choose if I am good at drawing and dancing?
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    Drawing: Graphic designer, illustrator, free-lance artist, commercial artist, video game designer, web designer, cartoonist, architect/home design. Dance: Dance instructor/choreographer, dance therapy, children's dance instructor, back up dancer, YouTube promoted choreographer for videos, manager of dance company.
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    I want to an accountant, but I'm not really good at it. My age is 15. Can I become an accountant?
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    You still have years of learning and developing to do, and plenty of time to become good at math (which is the main skill you need for accounting). If you work hard at it, you can definitely do it.
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    Is ninth grade too early to decide on a career?
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    Ninth grade is a great time to start looking at ideas. Although your plans will probably change slightly, looking into a career now gives the opportunity to take classes that fit what you may want to do in the future.
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    What should I do if I'm creative and an innovative thinker?
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    If you are creative, try art related options. Think about the areas of art you like ,such as: the history- consider careers like a lecturer or buying and selling antiques, maybe even an auctioneer. If you like making things, then make them. However, being an artist often doesn't pay well and you still need a day job. If you are a creative thinker, try publishing a book! Or enjoy being a publisher and seeing ludicrous ideas!
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    What career can I choose if I like science and adventure, and also want to travel the world but have a steady income?
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    You can consider marine biology. It is very interesting, and you can travel the world in conferences and studying the sea.
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    There are different careers I want. How can I decide which one I want to do?
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    The ideal career would be a combination of a) what you're really interested in, b) what you're really good at, c) what pays well, and d) good job prospects. Think about which of the careers you're considering offers the most of these benefits. Also try learning more about each of the careers and what day-to-day life and work is actually like for the people who do these things. Then consider how well that would fit the lifestyle and working style you would like to have.
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    I've always loved to write stories, but I'm afraid that if I choose writing as a career, it might blow up in my face somehow. I'm slow in learning, but I've always loved my language classes.
    Mzm555
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    The beautiful thing about writing in the internet age is that it costs nothing - as long as you have the time, you can write as much as you like, whenever you like, and even post onto a free blog while you gain a readership - virtually no financial investment is needed. Consider a double major in college - writing, and something else, or choose a different major/career and write in your spare time.
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    What career should I choose if I am good at algebra and physics?
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    Consider becoming a Physicist. If you enjoy teaching, you can become a professor in either of these subjects.
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    What should I do if I want to be an architect but also go around the world?
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    If you become a successful architect, then you will be able to afford to travel around the world. You may even travel sometimes as part of your job.
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    What should I do if I've already started studying for a career, but I don't like it as much as I thought I would?
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    Try taking a few classes outside your career path that interest you. If you find that you like them more, you can consider changing your major. Keep in mind that some schools only allow you to change your major a certain amount of times.
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    Is it possible to have two careers?
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    You can have two jobs, but it's difficult to have two careers at once given how much time and dedication a career usually requires.
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    Which career should I choose if I like biology, physics, literature, and philosophy and have a passion for learning?
    Suyash Tiwari
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    Your interests say that you are an explorer. You should try to be an environmentalist. You might get a dream job at Discovery or Nat Geo.
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    What career could I choose if I am good at economics, management sciences, mathematics, and natural science?
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    You may pick any one of them and excel in it, or else you may choose a course in which you pair two of your interests, such as in economics and mathematics (together). Or, consider being a manager of a science department or an economic analyst in a management field, and so on.
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    I am good at social studies. What job opportunities do I have?
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    You could become a lecturer, an analyst, an interpreter/translator, a tour guide, a writer, or much more. Talk to your career guidance counselor for more ideas.
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    What should I choose if I have no preference and have excelled in all of my subjects in school?
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    Think about your hobbies and what you are passionate about. Try to go for something you really love.
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    I am doing my btech in Computer Science final year. But my interest is on astrophysics, drawing, travelling, literature. I have innovative ideas, but don't want a career as a programmer. What should I do?
    Tom De Backer
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    The career you choose now,is not necessarily the one you have to stick to the rest of your life. If you need money, a job, to start life, and a programming job comes along, consider taking it anyway as a start. It will cover the bases and take some worries away while you look for something else. The fields you mention aren't really littered with jobs, much less high-paying jobs. Money isn't everything, true, but people need to eat. Or, consider starting your own company; since you have innovative ideas, perhaps one of them could be formed into a business strategy, or a patent? Hire people to do the programming for you.
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