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Dervish
In the UK you have to deside basicly what you want to do straight off. You don't get to switch about much. Though the guys who couldn't hack engineering tended to "choose" to move "sideways" into management. :stongue:
TwoPlow
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Originally posted by Estella
Interesting, what do you plan on doing?


I figure I'd work as a translator. Translators are in high demand by both major corporations and government agencies, and since Germany is the worlds leading exporter at the moment, even above China, Japan, and the United States, german is a pretty good way to go at the moment. If not that I could always teach it, or teach english in Germany. Something like that.

I'd also consider some sort of english major, and be a journalist, writer, etc, but that's a stretch. Not a particularly stable sort of job.
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by twisted
i dont know, ive been doing home schooling this year, and i have to say, even though its up to me to finish it all and do the work, no matter what...this program ing sucks. ive never been such a loss of motivation in my life. i spend all my time making and listening to music. i need a job. i plan on finishing my highschool at Vancouver Community College...apparently you can???

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Haha, man I'm in a similar position. Since grade 8 I've been going to this self paced school, where they don't care how often you attend or how you get your work done. I was originally put there because I was getting straight A's all through elementary, but since I've gone to this school I've been falling behind, mainly because I've only attended school 3 times in the past 2 years. Those 3 days I went I always handed in a load of work that I did at home, so apparantly, I'm a year ahead in some courses, a year behind in some courses, and 2 years behind in one course. I'm getting transfered to a regular school next year, but its going to be so ed up because I'll be in some courses with people 2 years younger than me, and some courses with people a year older than me... If I chicken out, or think that being in such a ed up situation would be too awkward, I'll just end up paying for night school I guess.

Man, what a ing stupid idea, this self paced school. The only kids I've met that actually succeed in it are the ones that don't speak english...because the translators get them through it.
Orbax
went to europe for 3 months. If you dont know what you want to do, I seriously recommend going to a community college and taking some general education classes, maybe even get your AA. Because, not worth spending 20,000 just to figure out what you want to do.

Unless you have that cash and dont care and are only going to

1)get a degree
2)party

took me 3 years to figure out what I wanted to do.

Take quarters off, travel, dont rush anything. Youll never be this young again so dont be in a hurry to get a career started. work to travel.
Orbax
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Originally posted by idoru
I'll be going to a community college for two years (Edmonds, for the locals) and then I'll hopefully transfer to the Art Institute of Seattle.


go to BCC if you can !
xx_lucy_xx
To lazy to work so further education will do...
Fine Arts, Theatre Studies, and Music Technology
Dont know how any of them would contribute to a career but meh i enjoy them.
shades_of_gray
well....when college done A level photography and art....could of went university....but to much money and debt, so decided to work on the building self enployed with my dad :clown:
Dervish
Don't think uni is the be-all-and-end all btw I've got mates who've done uni and not got "graduate level" jobs yet.

I've got mates a Artificial Intelligence & Robotics degree qualified guy, a guy with a Biology degree and a guy with a Mangement degree all of them either working in shops or not atall. Fair enough in time they will all probebly land good jobs but degrees aren't everything.

Most of the guys on my course are there because their 1st class and 2.1 degrees in electronic engineering wern't enough to get jobs.

Then again all the guys off my old course have got jobs (even though it's possibly easier than some of the guys I've mentioned).
Omega_Blue
^^ that's a little misleading. you won't be forced to work retail or fast-food if you don't get a degree. think about all the factories that pay pretty good, a buddy of mine works at simmons mattress making $28 an hour.. brings home about $1000 every week. he has no degree.
Dervish
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Originally posted by josh4
^^ many people are quick to say that you dont have to get a degree and they mistakenly stop there. if you dont know what you want to do you should get a degree. unless you have a clear cut plan for survival, without a degree you're going to end up working at a fast-food joint the rest of your life. bill gates is often cited, but lets not forget that he dropped out of HARVARD and obviously he had a clear cut plan for survival


Yeah but the flip-side of that is the people who do the BS degrees (just for the fun...) and end up with loads of debt and no chance of a decent job.

Magnus
Out of highschool, my parents forced me to go to college 1000 miles away for 4 years. It was the best thing they could have ever done for me. I wouldn't trade those college years for anything in the world. Your degree will just be icing on the cake. Its the experiences you have during those years that will last a lifetime. So my advice is, if have the means to go, head to college.
igottaknow
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Originally posted by TranceSpeeder
well im gonna graduate high school soon and i dont really know what im going to study in college as im kind of undecided and dont have a damn clue.

what you all do after high school?

Smoke pot and throw down 40s.


Seriously, I was good at art and went to college for a degree. If you have a hard time getting motivated, envision urself at your high school reunion. Don't be that smuck who hasn't done anything with his life. :wtf:
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