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What career is best for me?/ What should I study in college? - Marielle - 11-18-2012 01:01 PM

Im a Junior in high school and we have to start looking for a career. I like new technology; from new cell phones to new TVs. Like electronics and stuff. I have a lot of ideas in mind, for new technology.

Its like working in Apple, you come up with new stuff and make it as a product.

I really dont know how to explain myself, but I hope you get it Smile


- Marie - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

Marketing or Advertising. It's usually under the major of "Communication"


- Sonia - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

i hope u hav a creative mind..so u can do animation courses bcz there is a wide scope of animation today and u hav many choices in animation..there is a course for X pass students also..so u can do that course to experience animation..and there are many degree,diploma and certification courses in animation..its fees is bit more t after ur animation is complete ur salary package will also be very good!
So nw its ur decision if u want to do..all the best 4 ur future!!
and plz rply me back..wat u hav decided..!!


- PrachiDesai36 - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

IF you like these things, and i believe that you like to make those things as well, then i suggest you take electronics as a major, because it will give you an edge in everything related to electronics, which includes - communications, opticals etc.


- DrIG - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

Take a vocational interest test. It will make career suggestions for you./


- glenn.isaac - 11-18-2012 01:10 PM

Entrepreneur.

The founders of Apple wanted to come up with new stuff and make it as a product, so they just did. It was hard, and they did it from inside their parent's garage. But look at them now, not even 25 years have passed. Other examples of people that literally just created the market they wanted include Matt Mullenweg (Wordpress, Gravatar, Automattic) and the folks at Google, Twitter, Twitpic, Twitterfeed, Up Above Records, etc.

Don't rely on others until you prove yourself. Create what you want to. Money will come afterward.