Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago



HOW TO CHOSE THE RIGHT PROFESSION OR AIM THAT WE WANT TO BE

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Answered by vsr999
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It is natural for people to scare you at every given point in time. Not having a passion or interest in a particular subject at a unripe age of 17 is a problem we all face. However the education system is such that we are given age limits for everything we do. So here is the reality for you. Although it is completely normal for you to not have a passion you will have to choose a career in the coming few months.

So that that we have a problems lets deal with it. You have two options right now. If you want to be relaxed and see where life takes you then take up graduation in your chosen stream and see if you like it. You can figure out your life in the next 3/4 years of your graduation. If you are really concerned about this problem right now and want instant answers then you need to work really hard for it. Here is what you have to do.

Take psychometric tests so that you can see unexplored options. These can’t right away give you perfect careers but this is just a way to scientifically see appropriate options for you.

Start researching in chosen fields; scope, subjects, type of work, work environment, qualities needed in this field, your personality match in this industry .

Start talking to people who are working in chosen industries to get an idea of what it is going to for you.

If you have the time get an internship. It really helps.

You may require career mentoring from an expert who can help you all along. It is a safer approach to have a mentor who will be unbiased unlike your family friends while giving you advise.

Hope this helps!

Answered by noor0
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hey mate ✨✨✨✨

First, you need to narrow down the breadth of options. The careers you’re considering are all over the map. Consider what you’re good at and what interests you the most. If you’re bad with math and logic, then software engineering would likely not be a good path for you

hope it will help you ✨✌️✨✌️✨
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