i'm going to be a senior next year and i have absolutely no idea what career i want to pursue. i don't want an office job and i hate just sitting down, i like to be moving and doing things but then again i'd like to be able to sit sometimes to take a rest. i was thinking of something with a bachelor's degree and possibly in the dental field but i'm not sure. can anyone give me some ideas you'll think i'll be interested in? like absolutely anything. thank youu.
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Cux answered Monday June 15 2009, 10:29 pm: Dental sounds good.
Or anything in the medical field. You are on your feet a lot, but you do eventually get breaks.
What about being a lawyer?
An artist?
A scientist? Like research?
A psychologist?
What about a teacher?
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