right basically i feel kind of pathetic asking this question becuase most people will have known what they wanted to do but, i dont know what i want to be when im older. and here iv got to apply for 6th form and everyone is going you need to choose the courses related to the job you want. i havent decided though, i think thats alot of pressure to be honest and i need some help deciding so does anyone have any tips on helping me decide ill list a few of my attribute:
i do alot of sport
i keep fit
im good at most subjects
i love flying fly
my strongest subjects are :
maths
science (biology,chemestry,atomic structure)
p.e
i have a btech diploma in sport
i.c.t and buisness studies
my weakest subjects are :
english litriture
forces in science
and forieng languages
the jobs i have considered are these:
pilot either commercial or royal air force
physio therapist
fitness trainor
personal trainor
and accountant
i know that is a long message and is very complicated but if anyone has any tips for helpin me decide that would be great or any other suitable jobs for my attributes that would also be great thanks very much.
Cux answered Sunday October 14 2007, 6:33 pm: It sure sounds to me like you want to have a physical job. I suggest taking gym-oriented courses and such. I'm not sure what classes each career requires, but I'm sure if you look up that career, you could find what courses are required.
If you do a lot of sports and you're in shape- you might as well be a fitness trainer. But the real question isn't whether you're good at that or not- the real question is whether you enjoy that a lot.
Do something you know you'll love to do. If you think you'd be good at being a pilot or whatever- that doesn't mean you have to do it. Just be what you think will make you come home at night and say "Hey! I had a lot of fun at work today!". If you find yourself not saying that- its time to find a new career =D.
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