Poll: Do you know what you are going to be?

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Kpt._Rob

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It is impossible to plan for your future in any meaningful way. It is sometimes said that much like you can never step in the same river twice, you can never meet the same person twice, but that applies to the self as well. We are in states of constant change, and like it or not you can't even predict how the future will change you, nonetheless how it will change those around you, and the world in general. All you can ever really do is try to roll with the punches, and accept that there's gonna be some good and there's gonna be some bad.

The best thing you can do is whatever works, as for the rest, if you seek to find or hold on to specific forms, you'll only find frustration.
 

CloudFir3

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OP, you're 19 so you have a lot of time to think about it. I just turned 26, and I have BS in Human Development (same general field as psy) and I'm applying to speech pathology school later this year. One word of advice, GPA is everything. A lot of majors are just there for prereqs for grad. school. Ex, psy, poli sci, english, history, econ...etc.

If you are in one of these majors, know that it is VERY hard to earn a good living off a broad degree like that alone, and you would need some sort of grad skoo plan, aka me.

If you are in a field like engineering or comp sci related stuff, then it's possible to just work with a BS and earn a decent living. I would advise you to think about which areas of studies you excel in, and go off of that. I excel at social sciences, hence my chosen major, but I uber suk at chem/math, so any bio/med field related stuff was off the charts for me. :)
 

LostAlone

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CloudFir3 said:
One word of advice, GPA is everything. A lot of majors are just there for prereqs for grad. school.
That really depends where you are. Over here in the UK, a decent degree (a 2.1 or a 1st in local parlance) is enough to get you through the door for most things, and most employers aren't especially interested in anything you've done at university. Sure, it helps to have done specific stuff, but for office work, its all the same.

Y'all in the states have such weird approaches to all this stuff. I mean, none of the skills you learn at university are really applicable to ANYTHING except academia, and in the real world, no-one cares about the theoretical frameworks of literature/media/anything. You just have to be able to do the job well.

*shrug*
 

kortin

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Voted yes, only know what I want to do as a job. game design. everything else is unknown/
 

Zhadramekel

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At the moment I'm in my first year of a Journalism degree but I'd prefer to be an author than a journalist personally. Who knows what'll happen throughout the next few years.
 

Declaro

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I clicked the first 'no' because I know what I want to study at university, and if I study that, I know what I want to do with my life, but at the same time I don't know where I'll be living, who I'll be with for the long haul, or anything like that. I'm fine with that though: my life needs a little uncertainty. Keeps it fun.
 

LorChan

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I have a plan, yeah. Or rather, I have a begining (AKA now) and an end (AKA, what I want to do with my life), but no middle (AKA, how the hell I get there). I find this ironic because I want to be some kind of writer. And when you're writing you often... uh... don't get the middle until you hit it? If you've ever tried to write some sort of long fiction, you know what I mean.
 

danintexas

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I am 35 and I don't know what I am going to be. I am married and have a house and love that. But job wise? *shrug* I try to do the best at what ever I do. I find most people out there are lazy or an idiot so it makes it that much better to shine. I have done just about everything from working on cars - the Army - retail - phone support - now working for HP as a software tester for 6+ years.

*shrug* Just do what you want - do it 100% and you will have money enough to do what ever you want and buy what ever you want. When you pigeon hole yourself you will get fucked when something goes wrong.
 

Z of the Na'vi

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I know what I've wanted to do with my life since I was very young, and have been working towards that goal since my first year of High School. I am currently enrolled in my University toward a Bachelor's degree in Computer Animation with a minor in Drawing, I aim to become a 3D artist for either films or video game design.

I have many years ahead of me to go, but so far, everything has been going well.
 

SodaDew

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I have one decided, but not sure the pay for history teachers are very high...
 

gphjr14

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23, A few weeks away from getting my bachelor's in history and don't have a clue.
 

sheah1

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15 and I have no idea, I think I want to be a games journalist but that's all I know.
 

Hader

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All Hail Lelouch said:
In recent times, i have found myself contemplating my future and drawing a blank. I'm 19 and have no clue as to what my future has in store for me.

Tell me forum. Do you have a concrete plan for your future? or are you still undecided like me?
It's never good to have a concrete plan. Nothing ever goes to plan ;)

I have settled on going for an EMS degree. Will see where that takes me.
 

Megacherv

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In good hope, I'm gonna be a games programmer. Accepted an offer at Hull University to do Computer Science with Games Development incl. year's work placement; I largely enjoy programming and can't wait to do a course that is pure hardcore programming.
 

GeorgW

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What am I gonna be? A demon, the devil, God? Who knows?
I don't have any plans, I just want to live life and see where it takes me. I have good grades and am going to have a wide and sought after education, so I have options for deciding later on.
 

danintexas

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The one thing I can tell all you under 20 people. Don't believe the lie that a degree = $$$

I know people with masters slingin burgers and working at grocery stores. Don't over look the blue collar work. If you are 20 and start as an electrician you can make over 6 figures by the time you hit your upper 30s. That and you can never be outsourced and you can also easily work for yourself.
 

Laser Priest

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I have an idea what I want to be.[footnote]Supreme Overlord of the world[/footnote], but precognition is not my specialty, so I can't be entirely sure.

Although my assistant wizards assure me that I will be successful.
 

IOneShotOneKill

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I'm 18 and a tennis coach at my club.
I already have the funding to do my level 2, plan on doing a level 3, and also my level 4 (Performance Coaching Qualification)
 

lobster1077

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18 and Gap year currently, then onto studying english and new media in limerick, should be a blast. Although no plans aside from the aforementioned college placement.