Floratro wrote:
Hi! I think you should maybe look into school subjects you’re good at (even if you think them boring; they might just be much more interesting in the ‘real’ world) to get an idea of what might be an interesting career for you. Fields that are related to your special interests (e.g. computer science or chemistry) could be worth taking a look at as well. Or just try doing something completely new.
Also, take a few career tests to get some inspiration or browse a couple of university websites for interesting studies.
I second taking a career aptitude test. Your school might require you to take one before you graduate, so check in with your guidance counselor.
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