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colleges I want to be an interior designer or a marine bioligist . How can I choose between the two? and what colleges should i go to
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Well, why don't you decide which one is more fun and you will enjoy learning about the most. personally (though don't base it on my opinion)interior designing sounds like you can be more creative and therefore have more fun working on different projects. why don't you try something like giving yourself an imaginary room to decorate and also do something marine biologisty(really sorry but i have no ideas about that subject) and see which you have more fun doing ]
well hopefully you have plenty of time to decide which career path you want to take. but to help you choose you could make a list of pros and cons that come with each job, and see which one has more pros. you also have to consider what you're looking for. if you're looking for a job that will let you be more creative, then you would choose interior designer. if you want a job that pays more money, you would probably choose marine biologist. also, you have to consider how much work you are willing to do to get your career and how long you are willing to go to college. becoming a marine biologist will take more years of school and more complicated classes, while becoming an interior designer will take less. a good college for becoming an interior designer would be the fashion institute of design and merchandising, they have about 3 or 4 different schools but they're all in california. the university of maine hasan excellent marine biology program. hope this helps. ]
I am in college and therefore know about as much as anybody about being undecided about what career path to take. I sometimes have to sit down and think about what I really enjoy and believe in. Take the two careers and pretend that they are actually your job. Sit down and plan out ideas for rooms for 5 hours straight. The next day, research marine plant and animal life. Does that sound like a lot of work to decide what you want to do? Consider that whichever you choose will probably consume at least 40 hours a week, 2,000 hours a year, and 80,000 hours of your time throughout your lifetime. If you decide that you could do either one. Then flip a coin because you are in a situation most people wish they could be in. ]
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