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Old 24-07-2013, 11:56 AM #1
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Default How did you figure out your future career?

To those who feel like they know what they want to do with their life, they know which career path to follow, how did you come to that decision? I have to confirm my A Level choices in less than a month but I have no idea what to pick. I found all my GCSEs painfully dull and the only thing which has ever interested me degree/job wise is meteorology, but i'm terrible at maths and physics - the two compulsory subjects - so it's not an option. I'm thinking that I should just choose general A Levels that cover most areas (two sciences, two arts?) because I probably won't figure out the rest of my life within the next 20ish days, but it's what happens after the A Levels that is still a problem. Do gap years really help as much as people claim? Any help appreciated!
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