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I have no idea for a carrer path, please help

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Ok, at school im doing really well at physics, biology, astronomy and maths yet i dont have any idea where i should go after leaving sixth form or what job i want.

All suggestions are very much appreciated =)

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  1. It's hard to suggest things without also knowing your interests as well - you don't want a job you don't enjoy!

    what about medicine?

    Scientist - research

    teaching

    ASTRONAUT!!! lol

    there are thousands of possibilities - maybe take one of those tests that match you up to a career,you can find them on many career websites!

    Good luck!


  2. Many people don't make a career decision until later in life.  Sometimes you will find yourself in a career you never planned as you discover new skills and interests.  My advice to you is to keep up the good work, everything you do now is of great value for your future.  Think about your character, your strengths and weaknesses - be honest with yourself.  You may want to speak to your tutor or careers advisor about doing a psychometric test which can give you an indicator to the types of professions best suited to you.You can also do a search for 'Career tests', but you may have to pay for this service.   What are your hobbies and interests?  Do they involve being in groups, organising, people skills etc?  How important is money to you?  Do you want to earn vast sums or can you be satisfied on a low salary or average salary?  There are probably many things you are gifted at, the problem is you have so many options.  Try not to dwell on it too much as the answer will come to you eventually but do not be afraid to dream big dreams.

  3. Just ask yourself, how would you keep yourself busy if you didn't have to worry about money.  If you enjoy your work you will most likely excel at it and earn a comfortable living.  If, on the other hand, you find the highest paying job you can, you will quickly tire of it, and it will be difficult to motivate yourself to make a successful career of it.

  4. How could we know what you want if you don't.

    It's time to explore who you are and where you fit into the universe. Many people do this during their teens. You need to do as much as you can in order to find what you enjoy and what you really dislike.

    Maybe you should take a professional test to find out this information about yourself and what you are good at. Join Prospects and take advantage of the facilities.

    Link  :  http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/...

    Link  :  http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/english.ht...

  5. You have a strong science background. Any career in medicine, health, nursing, and engineering would be ideally suited for you.  

  6. If you do a well respected general degree (Maths, Physics, etc.) then you won't be limiting your options for a career (most grad jobs don't require specific degrees, although some require "numerate" degrees). During your summer holidays you could do interships in differenent jobs which might help you decide what career you want to go into.

  7. If success was guaranteed and money was never a problem, what would you do?

    What do you love?

    What do you REALLY want to do?

    That's what you should do with your life.  

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