Fade1233
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I dont know man. I couldn't make it into medicine and I had a strong interest for Neurosurgery. I want to keep trying for that the next 5 years in UNI or as long as I can but there is so much someone can do for Medicine from university. And so I had to find my options that matched the industrial demand and weight it up with my interests and the pay. Apparently aerospace engineering is a growing industry that has a large demand and a small supply due to the growing industry. You can get a placement at flight centres or at defence bases. It is quite interesting you see. But from what I saw you said 'you are not good at math or science'. Then, In other words what I mean to tell you is that sit down one day, browse through computer, research jobs and find one that suits you. There is always something for everyone so something must suit you. Possibly wild life photographer if you are someone who likes visiting new places, seeing new things and having the feeling of that 'adrenaline'. Or you can be a IT hardware or software person, which I dont think you need UNI for but yeh you get what I mean. Go through job guides etc.It's nearly at the end of the second year of uni, and still I'm not sure of what I want to do in life....
I don't know where I'd like to see myself in 5 years time and nor do I know what career I'd be interested in.
Having been to career days, researched majors, looking into majors ... I still feel somewhat like this:
How do you truly find out what you want to DO in life?