there are several things i'd like to do but I can't combine them all no matter how much I would like to
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
any suggestions
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
Dinosaur Hunter
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"I'm not great at farewells, so uh... that'll do, pig."
Natalie Portman was here
Career that is ultimately meaningless to the march of history but brings you personal joy.
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seriously?
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
What are some of the things you want to combine? Why do you like them?
early childhood education, foreign language, maybe medical field, a writer,marine biology
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
Speech therapy? That gets the ed/language/medical/writing-sort-of.
Are you even applying to college yet?
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Speech Pathology*
I believe is the name of the discipline. *Therapy is the clinical application thereof. ...anyway.
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Become captain of the Nautilus and turn it into a submersible summer camp for kids that travels the seven seas! Also administer first aid to dolphins.
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CSBE FTW!
DarthMarth - Better than a bowl of Cheerios.
^ This.
But seriously, become a scientist. The world needs more scientists.
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The Albino Formerly Known as Mimir
but i am so good with little kids
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
the problem is I could see myself as so many things that i don't know what to choose i wish i knew what I wanted to do because then I can start my own personal study on that topic so i understand it more to make things easier for me later
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life is like a blueberry with lots of seeds inside
Don't worry. I graduated college last year and I am still not sure what lies in the future.
Wil is giving you some sound advice... trying to find something that will make you happy, without regard to how it is perceived by the rest of the world. Amazingly, this can be hard to hold on to the older you get, so though it seems common sense you can easily lose hold of what you really want to do when you get caught up in things.
If you're serious about figuring things out, start asking real people in those fields. Look up websites about organizations dealing with the stuff, and ask some serious, professional questions to them about their job. Sure you're getting a slanted answer, but at least it's an answer. A good way to trick yourself into taking this step is saying, if you are too scared to do it, you obviously don't care enough about figuring things out. Emails are not too commital, and you may not get all of them back, so don't feel scared or bad about it! =)
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