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Question Posted Tuesday August 19 2008, 8:03 pm

Ok. I want to know what career path i can take that takes, at most, 4 years of college and while in college i can take no spanish.
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Missa8305 answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 9:14 pm:
Well... There are a lot of careers that do not require more than a 4 year degree. My job doesn't require a degree at all... But then again it isn't the most glamorous job ever. (And getting a BA will make your life easier, so go to college.) A better question would be to ask yourself, 'What am I interested in doing?' Do you have any hobbies? Do you like helping people? You don't have to narrow down your options to 1 career either. The more options you have, the better chance you have at finding a career that you actually enjoy. You can also look into taking an aptitude test. There are probably thousands of aptitude tests online... Your school might even offer one. Ask your guidance counselor if you are interested in taking one.

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