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I have'nt a clue of what job i want to do for a living, i love animals, photography, reading, writing and forensic science but i still cant make my mind up, please can someone give me a list of sutiable jobs ??
Much appreciated :)


ash-jacko  Thurs 10/07/08 17:52
lajohn
Thurs 10/07/08
17:57
get a degree in each of the things you enjoy doing. then you will be highly qualified to do anything you enjoyed.
jane1098
Thurs 10/07/08
18:10
zoo keeper??.....
forensic detective (love the show btw)
reporter/photographer

like john said but i know some of these degrees can take up to 3yrs to complete.

all the best!!
Ethel
Fri 11/07/08
10:28
'Forensic' just means 'for the court' - so it is a very broad spectrum indeed. Spending all day every day in a lab looking at blood samples for drugs is 'forensic science' but I don't think anybody 'loves' doing it.


However, getting a science degree - chemistry and / or biology will stand you in good stead for working with animals and the sciences.
Scarlett
Fri 11/07/08
20:40
I wonder how old you are. If I were you, I'd take any subjects at school that you most enjoy- photography, english lit, sciences etc, and then do A Levels in the subjects you most love, and are likely to do well at. By that time (18) you may have more of an idea of what you would like to do. Have you tried doing some work experience? There are SO many jobs out there related to the areas you like- but some pay better than others, some would need you to be freelance or self-employed etc. It also depends on your life style and what you want out of life- financially, security etc. Aim to spend your time having the most fun you can, and you won't go far wrong!
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