View Full Version : Don't know what I want to do.
Shane152
Sep 27, 2007, 02:29 PM
Hi, I have NO Idea what I want to do with my life.. I graduated High school last may , Ive been working minimum wage... I want to go to school , but I don't know what I would be good at... I don't know if I want to go to college or trade school.. I've been through all this stuff before.. I just don't know.. I come to a blank when I think of what id want to do.. I want to do something that truly makes me happy or at least something I like or somewhat like.. I know I want to further my education after High School but have no idea what I want to major in.. someone help please?
deefayz
Sep 27, 2007, 02:31 PM
hi, I have NO Idea what I want to do with my life.. I graduated High school last may , Ive been working minimum wage... i want to go to school , but i dont know what i would be good at ... i dont know if i want to go to college or trade school .. ive been through all this stuff before .. i just dont know .. i come to a blank when i think of what id want to do.. i want to do something that truely makes me happy or at least something i like or somewhat like.. i know i want to further my education after High School but have no idea what i want to major in .. someone help please?
Why don't you try cosmetology or become a barber?
Shane152
Oct 17, 2007, 01:46 PM
A barber?! I'm not into that man wow this didn't help!
firmbeliever
Oct 17, 2007, 02:09 PM
Free Online Career Aptitude Test (http://web.tickle.com/take/free-online-career-aptitude-test.jsp)
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Try this and find out where you need to look into as a career.
vingogly
Oct 30, 2007, 02:22 PM
One of the standard tests used in helping people like yourself is the Self Directed Search, which is based on Holland's theory of careers: that we need to find a career that corresponds to the types of things we need to do. It's a preference based instrument: the questions tend to be of the form, "would you rather do X or Y?". There's a lot of data behind the SDS, and when you take it a report is generated that gives your scores in six areas of interest: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. If you go to a career counselor or coach, chances are you'll be given the SDS fairly early in the process. The report includes a list of careers for which individuals with scores similar to yours tend to be happy with as careers. You can then use that as a starting point for your investigations.
You can take the SDS online for 9.95USD; here's the link:
Welcome to the Self-Directed Search...the world's most widely used career interest inventory! (http://www.self-directed-search.com/)
Vasily