what do you think is a good carrer for me? im doing pe maths accounting and biology in college?
the best pay career you cant think of?
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Answer 1 :
a GP (Genral practitioner) - basically a doctor - they are in high demand all over the world
Answer 2 :
A famous sportsman's financial adviser? I guess that means dropping Biology for A2, but if you don't want to be a famous sportsman's financial adviser, then it's up to you.
Answer 3 :
What level are we talking about, A-level? Sorry to say it, but A-levels alone will not determine your career, they only facilitate your entry to university. When you choose your degree you will be deciding your future to a certain extent. You need to decide what you want to do, and take the relevant courses if you have a definite idea. If you don't know what you want to do, stay in education and gain as many qualifications as possible, as these will open doors later on.
Answer 4 :
Accountant if you are confident of getting a 2:1 from a degree (prefably accounting). Actuary if you want to get a really good maths degree. Physiotherapy if you are really into the health care sector. Biological engineering if you like looking into biological stuff. It's more about what you are passionate about. It's no use me telling you what career you want if you are not interested in it; you won't succeed or propel in it.
Answer 5 :
PE and Biology sound good.
Answer 6 :
the best profession for you would be whichever you love to do. it's not in the course you take, it's in your passion for it. doing the job you love is the only way to truly excel and be able to honestly say, "i love my job!" believe me, whatever degree you have, there would be a point in your life when you would go back to that something you love. take it from someone who did a career shift on professions two worlds apart. so ask yourself point blank, and answer straight from your heart. good luck!
Answer 7 :
accountancy... then you study law...
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