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Initially, I applied to study fashion design at university. When I got there, I hated the course. For some reason, which is still unknown to me, I no longer wanted to become part of the fashion industry. I now study French.

I'm twenty - which many children would say is "grown up" - yet I still don't know what I want to do when I finish university. This year, I have been working as a language assistant. Over the past seven months, I've taught English to hundreds of students. I've shared my culture with them; it's been a truly rewarding experience. At the start of the year, some students wouldn't dare to say a word; now, it's as though they're different people. As wonderful as this experience has been, I'm still not convinced that I want to go into teaching.

This summer, I have an internship with a publishing company. I'm really looking forward to trying out something new - and hopefully figuring out if it's something I would like to do more of in the future. I think that our choices can be heavily influenced by our parents. Some parents only want their children to study subjects like engineering, maths, science or medicine.

This can make young people feel pressured into studying certain subjects, which can be stressful. At the end of the day, there's no rush to decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. Many people change careers several times during their lifetime, so there's always time to pursue a different career path!

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I am lost in meditation, I do not know exactly what I want to be in the future, but my mom said if I studied well, I would have more choices. In addition, many parents try to impose their choices of uni and career on their children regardless of children's passion and dream, and it is not easy when we have to choose between the jobs we love and the ones which give us good income.


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When we know exactly what we want to be, we'll do our best to achieve it, otherwise, we just wandering on road without destination, I think so. A friend of mine's younger bro said, "I want to be a mum" Ha ha ha! One of my cousin also replied a similar answer!!

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When I was in grade 1, at departure time in school , I was waiting for my driver to take me home. My cousin was also standing beside me. She asked me what I want to be?? I replied, ''To be Doctor" And then I asked the same question to her To which she replied And then she said, "What?? Isn't it a nice job to do? She was a kid and really didn't know even what a housewife is!!

And now whenever she comes , I always tease her by quoting her words!! She laughs at this stupid but cute saying of her too XD Kids are really cute :. Ha ha hadia! That's interesting, actually I think a house work is a nice job to do and the point of my story is that the bro of my friend can't be a mom Ha ha ha : Oh I thought the friend was It's really funny :P. I think that it is very important to choose a profession which you like! For example, I know that I am going to be an engineer in future and belive that I will succeed! It is very impotrant to know what we want to be because we already have a goal and we go ahead to achieve that goal My homeroom teacher is quite a character.

She told us that she had no idea to become a teacher, because she had a dread of 'teachers'!! Instead, she's been interested in discovering new insights into people to develop. Hmm, sounds nice….?! When i grown up i want to be a english teacher,artist,writter and a song writter. But i haven't decided what am i going to be but i have time. I want to help little children of allergy. That being said, how hard it is to know what I want to be…!

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I think it's determined by supply and demand, and some parents know well what kind of job suits their kids in the future, while on the other hand, some parents tend to place their ideal profession on us. Yeah, but,… let's put more simply. It's all about drive and determination, isn't it!?! It is certainly a difficult decision to make! As you say, the number of jobs available does influence our decisions to some extent.

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However, if you're really determined to get a particular job then it is possible with a lot of hard work - I know someone from my old school who has just started getting into TV production! Do you have a dream job? Underpinned by an extensive program of educational research conducted by leading experts, we delve into the crucial, decision-making period when young people's ideas about their post-school futures form and become entrenched. Across the four weeks, we'll look at why aspirations are important, explore trends in children's aspirations for different educational and career pathways, break down key factors that influence aspirations, and consider the powerful role of everyday conversations and experiences in shaping the way young people imagine their futuresand engage in decision-making.

You will gain confidence in understanding and actively supporting and equipping young people, in terms of both your knowledge of post-school pathways and practical tools to help them navigate toward desired pathways. Receive an instructor-signed certificate with the institution's logo to verify your achievement and increase your job prospects. Add the certificate to your CV or resume, or post it directly on LinkedIn. Give yourself an additional incentive to complete the course. EdX, a non-profit, relies on verified certificates to help fund free education for everyone globally.

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