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What career would you have chosen if you didn’t go with the one you're on now?
I sometimes wonder how different life would look if I followed a different interest altogether.
What about you?
What career path would you have chosen if not the one you’re on now?
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Karin’s Answer
I had considered teacher or translator when I was in middle school. Changed my mind and studied something STEM and loved it.
Looking from today, I would have liked to be a veterinarian or a pilot
Looking from today, I would have liked to be a veterinarian or a pilot
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Lorenzo’s Answer
Great question, Robiah! As an engineer, I know how important math is in science fields. If I had to choose, I would focus on economics or finance. These areas are crucial for any career. As a young professional, it's important to start planning for your future early. Learning about how the economy works and exploring investment opportunities now can really benefit you later on.
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Christopher’s Answer
When I was in college I was deciding between Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. I decided on Computer Science because I enjoyed the underpining math of Computer Science more than Electrical Engineering. But in hindsight I might enjoy the problem solving in Electrical Engineering more than the problems I solve in Computer Science or Software.
That is to say, think about the long term enjoyment out of a path, and not just what is immediately in front of you.
That is to say, think about the long term enjoyment out of a path, and not just what is immediately in front of you.
James Constantine Frangos
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James Constantine’s Answer
Good Day Robiah! In 1969-1970 my parents bought me 2 little telescopes. A 2 -inch [50mm] single lens instrument and a 2.4 inch [60 mm] dual lens refractor telescope. So, I used to get up at 2am and observe the new constellations that had risen. Hence, I wanted to be an astronomer. My parents did not have enough money to keep buying me larger instruments, so I took to grinding my own parabolic mirrors accurate to 1 millionth of an inch. I made an 8-inch reflector in 1972. In 2012 I assembled a 12-inch reflector in kit form for $3,500.
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MANAHIL’s Answer
Hello !
That’s a really thoughtful question I’ve often found myself wondering the same.
As a student currently pursuing Chartered Accountancy (CA), I chose this path because I enjoy working with numbers, solving problems, and understanding how businesses operate. However, if I hadn’t gone down this route, I might have considered a field like psychology, teaching, or even aviation something that allows me to grow, connect with people, and make a difference in a different way.
It’s perfectly okay to explore multiple interests, especially as a student. What matters is choosing a path that excites you, plays to your strengths, and gives you purpose and staying open to new opportunities along the way.
Manahil
That’s a really thoughtful question I’ve often found myself wondering the same.
As a student currently pursuing Chartered Accountancy (CA), I chose this path because I enjoy working with numbers, solving problems, and understanding how businesses operate. However, if I hadn’t gone down this route, I might have considered a field like psychology, teaching, or even aviation something that allows me to grow, connect with people, and make a difference in a different way.
It’s perfectly okay to explore multiple interests, especially as a student. What matters is choosing a path that excites you, plays to your strengths, and gives you purpose and staying open to new opportunities along the way.
Manahil
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