What Kind of Career Should I Pursue?

Question by Tha V Warrior: What kind of career should I pursue?
I am currently 15years old. I am not the smartest one in my class, I don’t know what kind of career I wanna do. I am fascinated in WW2era history mainly the holocaust. My favorite subject in school, would half to be history.

But I also find addiction to be something that I enjoy learning about. I know it is weird but I can learn about drug addiction and anything involving drug addiction and I enjoy it a lot.

So please help what kind of career should I go for.

Best answer:

Answer by LA Boston Gal
Your likes and dislikes will change quite a bit between now and a decade from now. You can check out the career/guidance blog at www.ms-mentor.blogspot.com for insight on choosing a college major and how to go about finding a career that will make you happy.

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