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Right now I really think that I want to go into something that has to do with animals but not a vet (I don't think I could operate on animals or see them extremely sick). I have been thinking about animal sciences, animal training, or animal behavior. I have always thought of what I want to do with my life and come up with at least 4-5 things/year and after a while I don't like them at all. I am really getting nervous because I have never really had a clear idea of where my life is going. I really think that the above feels right, but there seems to be a limited amount of colleges that offer such programs plus others that might interest me if I change my mind. I have really been looking for colleges (I am a high school junior right now) and the ones I have visited don't offer much that has to do with animals. Also, I am looking for colleges that accept credits from other colleges because I have started taking classes online and through my school for dual credit. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!
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Answered by lmc2103
What you might want to do is visit your guidance counselor. There should be some career assessments that you can take to help you figure out what you want to do. You can also try calling your nearest community college to see if you would be allowed to use their Career Center (without being their student) for assessments and research on the careers you are interested. Another idea is to do some job shadowing. Find out exactly what these professionals do by watching them and asking them questions. Nothing better than going straight to the source. Good Luck!! Also, it's best to try to figure it out early. You want to be able to take the appropriate classes in high school to prepare you for college (math, science etc).
What you might want to do is visit your guidance counselor. There should be some career assessments that you can take to help you figure out what you want to do. You can also try calling your nearest community college to see if you would be allowed to use their Career Center (without being their student) for assessments and research on the careers you are interested. Another idea is to do some job shadowing. Find out exactly what these professionals do by watching them and asking them questions. Nothing better than going straight to the source. Good Luck!! Also, it's best to try to figure it out early. You want to be able to take the appropriate classes in high school to prepare you for college (math, science etc).










