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  • Nov 13, 2007, 04:45 AM
    claire_pink88
    How can you manage to pick the right course for you?
    I am a bit confused :confused: , at first I want to be in the military but then lately watching the news the military is not really good, am planning to be in the Air Force but I don't know I haven't made up my mind yet, or maybe a nurse but I don't really want it because it's the most common course and I want to have a course that people are not so familiar with, can u give me any advice? I am a graduating student and a few months from now I'll be graduating.. :)
  • Nov 13, 2007, 05:19 AM
    CaptainRich
    I cannot imagine the military as a bad option. Seriously. Great educational opportunities!

    Is your dilemma that you don't know what course's are neccasary for your career path, or is it that you haven't chosen your path yet? Either way, you should select something that you enjoy so that in the next ten or fifteen years, or more, you will still be doing it happily.

    Good luck!
  • Nov 16, 2007, 08:41 AM
    vingogly
    Typically, we're happiest doing something that is congruent with our personality type and interests, that we are passionate about, and that holds some intrinsic meaning for us. A career counselor or coach will probably suggest you take the Self Directed Search, which is interest-based. It's available online at:

    Welcome to the Self-Directed Search...the world's most widely used career interest inventory!

    The result is a detailed report. It costs 9.95USD to take the report, and you get the results immediately. You get a three letter code with jobs associated with its various permutations. Research has shown that people with a certain three-letter type tend to have high degrees of satisfaction in certain careers, and these are provided in the report. Associated with each career suggestion is a DOT Number: you can go to the following site, enter the DOT Number, and read about the career - what it's like, job prospects, education needed, etc.:

    O*NET OnLine Help

    Another common approach is to look at the kinds of careers that provide the best fit for one's personality type. This is a book many career seekers I've known have found helpful:

    Amazon.com: Do What You Are : Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type--Revised and Updated Edition Featuring E-careers for the 21st Century: Books: Paul D. Tieger,Barbara Barron-Tieger

    I agree with CaptainRich that the military is a great career option - however, you've mentioned the military and nursing in your post. That's quite a spread. What appeals to you about these options as careers, other than that they're there as options? Unless you find yourself getting excited about a career when you read and think about it, you're likely to find yourself unhappy with the choice eventually, in my experience. Do what you love, and (as the saying goes) you'll never work a day in your life.

    Vasily
  • Dec 17, 2007, 12:11 AM
    jasmine_rezzag
    I think you have no need to think about others familiar with your career or not,the most important thing is that what is your interest,what can make you devote yourself to without doubt but feel enjoyable,what is helpful for your future? Think about it carefully and make right decision! But if you are a male,I think military or air force is really a good choice! Good luck!

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