Can’t seem to choose what to study?

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in Higher Education (University +)

Th J :

Architecture (design)
Advertising (Tv commercials design/creative)
Dentistry
Law
Pharmacology (Pharmacist)

How can I decide? Pros and cons for each?

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Stella

well it all depends on what you enjoy doing..
do you enjoy math and science.. or medicine.. or history and government?
all jobs with these fields will make a good amount of money so don’t worry about that
but try to figure out what you enjoy first

babyapple2004

It all come down to what you will enjoy doing for the rest of your life ..When u wake up in the morning you are always eager to begin that job. A bonus would be excellent benefits, great pay, work hours that fit your schedule, vacation time, room to advance in the job etc.. These are all factors to look at but the main thing is what would u enjoy doing as a career? … also check out the occupational handbook and that can answer all the questions for each career.

best wishes to u.

bungy_heart

What do you do now that you enjoy? What do you choose to read about, watch on TV? It’s better to do well in something you have an interest in that just OK in something with prestige/money as your motivation.

If you still can’t decide, perhaps do a basic degree-level course (e.g. a B.A.) with a varied mix of subjects so you can get a feel for what you enjoy. Then do whichever of the options seems appealing to you as a graduate degree.

Remember, what you choose to do now isn’t set in stone, and there are many paths to any career.

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