I was like this when i was your age. It is a time of transition between teenage years and adulthood. What i did was i went to my local community college and talked to a career counselor. They gave me a series of test to help determine what line of work would best suit me. The test result was rather odd to say the least, but i was game for it since i was just whiling my days away doing absolutely nothing productive and it did seem interesting. It was the best decision i ever made. I make good money and i love my career. You can still be lazy in your spare time, thats what i do :)
that sounds like a good idea...but the questions wernt like 'do you enjoy math'...or those kinds of things right? cause ive already done those kinds of tests
I am a mortician. The tests i took were specific to career placement and they focused a lot on aptitude and personality. Program systems are the way to go if you don't want to spend a lot of money on education or spend the next several years in school. I know nursing is a big one right now and registered nurses make good money.
Is it normal that i do nothing all day everyday?
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I was like this when i was your age. It is a time of transition between teenage years and adulthood. What i did was i went to my local community college and talked to a career counselor. They gave me a series of test to help determine what line of work would best suit me. The test result was rather odd to say the least, but i was game for it since i was just whiling my days away doing absolutely nothing productive and it did seem interesting. It was the best decision i ever made. I make good money and i love my career. You can still be lazy in your spare time, thats what i do :)
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what is your career? :D
that sounds like a good idea...but the questions wernt like 'do you enjoy math'...or those kinds of things right? cause ive already done those kinds of tests
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I am a mortician. The tests i took were specific to career placement and they focused a lot on aptitude and personality. Program systems are the way to go if you don't want to spend a lot of money on education or spend the next several years in school. I know nursing is a big one right now and registered nurses make good money.