Career choice, suggestions?

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    Windows i7 920 said:
    I wish you luck in finding a suitable career path. An enjoyable career is important. I mean, how can you do something all your life that you hate? It seems to me that it would be very bad for anyone to do that. Personally, I really enjoy programming, but as of now have not had access to many resources to help me along. Whatever you do, don't give up. Find something you really enjoy and try to make money off it.
    That makes sense, I simply cannot find what I actually enjoy or will enjoy.
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    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
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    DirtyElf said:
    getting my BSME was the best thing that has happened to me so far

    that and seeing the f-22 fly on the beach this afternoon
    The Raptor is so cool. Why do they have to go with the JSF? Oh yeah, money...
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    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    +1

    I am in my 3rd week of college now, and this is perhaps the best advice I have ever heard.
    Go meet new people, do new things, and have fun.

    Join clubs that sound fun, experiment. You can always change majors at some point.

    ~Lordbob
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    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    It's a lot harder than simply listening to what someone tells you, I don't know what to even try, I'm simply blank on that subject.
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    Lordbob75 said:
    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    +1

    I am in my 3rd week of college now, and this is perhaps the best advice I have ever heard.
    Go meet new people, do new things, and have fun.

    Join clubs that sound fun, experiment. You can always change majors at some point.

    ~Lordbob
    I'm not a social person, that is one of my largest fears, don't tell me to face them, that will not work...
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    Skulblaka said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    DirtyElf said:
    sometimes you have to just go for it... try new things
    +1

    I am in my 3rd week of college now, and this is perhaps the best advice I have ever heard.
    Go meet new people, do new things, and have fun.

    Join clubs that sound fun, experiment. You can always change majors at some point.

    ~Lordbob
    I'm not a social person, that is one of my largest fears, don't tell me to face them, that will not work...
    Been there, done that. Trust me, its worth it.

    ~Lordbob
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    Lordbob75 said:
    Skulblaka said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    +1

    I am in my 3rd week of college now, and this is perhaps the best advice I have ever heard.
    Go meet new people, do new things, and have fun.

    Join clubs that sound fun, experiment. You can always change majors at some point.

    ~Lordbob
    I'm not a social person, that is one of my largest fears, don't tell me to face them, that will not work...
    Been there, done that. Trust me, its worth it.

    ~Lordbob
    Than how about, I don't want to know them simply because I cannot stand them. Seriously, at school, they're unbelievably immature and simply pathetic. It's hard to make friends, even if I wanted to I'd be repulsed...

    I lack skills to make friends, let alone approach them or even start a conversation.
    (Hah, 500th post)
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    If I had to do it all over again I would have chosen the Health Industry. Seeing what Nurses and specialty Tech's are making it would have been a no brainer!
    Another field to explore would have been Health Business. There's a lot of avenues to choose from once you get your Business Degree with a Health Minor.

    So whatever you choose give it a 110% effort because the guy/gal next to you, is wanting that job just as bad as you do. IMHO
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    The Howling Wolves said:
    If I had to do it all over again I would have chosen the Health Industry. Seeing what Nurses and specialty Tech's are making it would have been a no brainer!
    Another field to explore would have been Health Business. There's a lot of avenues to choose from once you get your Business Degree with a Health Minor.

    So whatever you choose give it a 110% effort because the guy/gal next to you, is wanting that job just as bad as you do. IMHO
    I need to first figure out what I want to do, that is the hardest part. Once I know, I will have to work hard, I know.
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