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Question Posted Tuesday December 5 2006, 8:48 pm

im being asked by so many people what career i want to choose. but seriously i have no idea!! i want to own a restaurant, i want to be a lawyer, i want to be a fasion designer but how do i know which to choose? dont tell me to follow my insticts or choose what i like best because its a huge choice and i just dont know. i need advice!! what are some other good careers?? and whats a website where you can take a quiz to see what career fits you best?

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funnyduck236 answered Thursday December 7 2006, 10:04 am:
talk to your guidance counsellor. also you can find schools for those things check out the requirements and decide from there. a good website is career cruisers

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sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 11:59 pm:
These websites should get you started. My advice for you is to talk to your guidance counselor about this.

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I didn't take all the tests so some of them might not work. Good luck. :)

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marybethO answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 10:25 pm:
First of all, if you consider MAKING LOTS MONEY is the only way to enjoy the career. DOn't read below.

Otherwise, there's no good career; only the one you enjoy it.

Why don't you just try to do all of it, and find out what you REALLY like after you actually involved in that career.

Don't worry about age or wasting time. The only waste of time is never got to enjoy what you do, and found out what your interest of career.

Good Luck.

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snickerzz11 answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 10:21 pm:
Well you could try taking some classes at a local community college. Take them in different subjects that interest you. Also, if you have your heart set on something, make sure you are actually good at it. Like if you want to be a lawyer, are you good talking to large groups of people? And if you want to be a fashion designer you obviously need to know how to sew and things. For the website, I don't know if this will help at all but you can try it
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Hope I helped!

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