A career choice is one of the hardest decisions to make, especially because we don't know for a fact which career will make us happy in the long haul and because jobs don't usually turn out to be what imagined it would be.
Choosing the right career shouldn't be the biggest decisions of your life, it shouldn't put you on a path from which you can't get out later. To achieve your objectives and choose the ideal career for you, the two manners of doing it are understanding it's also a ride and not only a destination, and that all mistakes and all wrong decisions can be turned right.
My career choice is something that has been on my mind for a very long time, considering that going to college has been a goal of mine/for me since I’ve known about its existence. Like most people, I’ve gone through many many options, and I 've noticed some factors that have led me from one to the other. What job that career allows me to do, what the classes are, which college gives that career, how are the people who usually study it, how time-consuming this career is, etc.
But regardless of how many Pros or Cons I can find in this or that career, I want to choose one I will enjoy studying, one whose people I, usually, identify myself with and one I’m proud to say I have a degree on afterwards. The job that career will get me or the amount of money I’ll make, that’s up to me to achieve no matter what career choice I make.
Choosing the right career shouldn't be the biggest decisions of your life, it shouldn't put you on a path from which you can't get out later. To achieve your objectives and choose the ideal career for you, the two manners of doing it are understanding it's also a ride and not only a destination, and that all mistakes and all wrong decisions can be turned right.
My career choice is something that has been on my mind for a very long time, considering that going to college has been a goal of mine/for me since I’ve known about its existence. Like most people, I’ve gone through many many options, and I 've noticed some factors that have led me from one to the other. What job that career allows me to do, what the classes are, which college gives that career, how are the people who usually study it, how time-consuming this career is, etc.
But regardless of how many Pros or Cons I can find in this or that career, I want to choose one I will enjoy studying, one whose people I, usually, identify myself with and one I’m proud to say I have a degree on afterwards. The job that career will get me or the amount of money I’ll make, that’s up to me to achieve no matter what career choice I make.