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atomiccrazyfrog
Greetings everyone,Sadly as you all might be able to tell I am a brown kid so as a brown kid I have duty to become an Engineer or a doctor That is the law of a people :D.The day I joined high school I realized becoming a doctor is impossible because my piony mind was to fragile to comprehend the vast lavish knowledge that biology held,So I made a vise decision that I should run of to becoming an Engineer which I realize now that there are 1000 of fields and now i am totally confused which field to go for I am good at chemistry and horrible at physics but i am also good at math so I help me ?:(
grandom
Computer programmer
atomiccrazyfrog
I though of computer programming but it seems every one wants to do it >.> I actually hate competition and C.S jobs are probably sitting in-front of computer doing decoding all day every day i don't think i am cut out for it
ryuunope
I agree with Grandom. Computer programming is fun! Well, I'm not really doing computer programming but still programming. So basically, it's gotta be something you're good at (or can get better at) and you love. Of course there are some jobs that you don't always love but I think right now you're just trying to pursue a proper career that won't make you pull your eyes out. I guess out of this list I found (http://www.aboriginalaccess.ca/adults/types-of-engineering), Chemistry Engineering seems to be ideal...well, because you're good at chemistry, and it notes that you might like it if you're good at problem solving, which I would guess ties in with math. Anyways, not that I really helped at all by just searching something on google but I hope it helps a little :3
atomiccrazyfrog
yea i though of chemical engineering to but I don't really know any good institute that offer that field in my country there is no chemical engineering so i was thinking of going to middle east
hunter900
If you plan on going to the Middle East you have to be very careful which country you choose. Many of these countries are war zones and your life can be serious danger. Maybe you can study to be a chemist or try finding some other type of engineering that your country offers.
xueli
I don't know if this is helpful but it was helpful for me when I was choosing a career path, but instead of imagining what degree I wanted to focus on, I focused more on the end goal. Where do I want to work? How is job security for this field? What kind of companies do I want to work for/with? Sitting job or more active? I wanted to go into the medical field, but I don't have the patience to go through medical school and residency and I didn't want to work those kinds of hours. I couldn't do nursing because I'm scared of like fecal matter flying everywhere, including my mouth (real nursing story from my nurse friend who saw that happened. Apparently they had someone with explosive diarrhea while bathing him). Physical therapy pay was way too low for a master's degree. Dentistry has zero interest for me. So I'm in pharmacy because it's just 6 years with an addition of 2 if I wanted to do a residency, damn good pay, I can help in a communal level but also I can specialize in like diabetes or organ transplants, I can leave my work when I'm off the clock since I'm not tied to a pager. Stuff like that. Hope it'll help you at least eliminate some degrees hahaha
ace_akai
Lol, the middle east a war zone? Haha...nice one, man. As for your query Gurren, just do what you see as interesting...I know this sounds cliché, but trust me, you don't want to be stuck for more than 4 years of your life doing something you hate. I'd recommend that you look into the scientific field...Your parents may not agree, but just give it a look. You might end up liking it ;)
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