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Tell me about your career plans (teenagers)
I want to be an engineer. But I am yet in search of the best branch for me.
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if this year goes well and im healthy then im going to do an MA in social work and go into that field.
If it goes not so well ill do an MA in sociology then maybe a phd and hopefully go into teaching, id love to do both, so im not sure o my direction yet.
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If I did go to college, I would want to take philosophy most of all. But philosophy degrees do not open up many career choices, so I would probably double major in psychology. sociology, or some other science that especially interests me.
Anyway, good luck to all of you with your respective educations and careers!
"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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They don't?!Scott Hughes wrote: But philosophy degrees do not open up many career choices



You are right, however, a philosophy degree is limiting in which career fields are opened up to you. More often than not (as is my case) most people opt to do a double major. The usual career course for those holding philosophy majors are Law, diplomacy and foreign service, literary field-editing, journalism, advertising etc and the political arena.
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-- 13 Mar 2014, 14:58 --
I'm not really too sure what I want to do. I really like playing the piano, so I may be a piano teacher and own my own music store. Music is one thing I can't live without. I may be a columnist too. I'm sort of all over the place with ideas.

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