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What kind of job should I have?
I really like writing stories (fictional) and am good at at it, but I'm also really good at math and chemistry. What job should I get once I'm older?
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Karin’s Answer
Hi Charlie,
A career as a fiction writer can be hard to achieve. You would have to love writing A LOT to go down that road. But being able to communicate well and make e.g. scientific and technical content relatable to audiences can be a great way to use a writing talent.
Nobody can tell you what job you SHOULD have. A career in science or technology is a safer bet and usually better paid than one in creative writing.
You could combine a love of science and a love of writing by going into science communication or even teaching or content creation. You could also take some classes in technical writing or marketing to use that talent in the corporate world. PR and social media management for science/tech corporations or professional organizations would be career options.
I hope this helps! All the best to you!
KP
A career as a fiction writer can be hard to achieve. You would have to love writing A LOT to go down that road. But being able to communicate well and make e.g. scientific and technical content relatable to audiences can be a great way to use a writing talent.
Nobody can tell you what job you SHOULD have. A career in science or technology is a safer bet and usually better paid than one in creative writing.
You could combine a love of science and a love of writing by going into science communication or even teaching or content creation. You could also take some classes in technical writing or marketing to use that talent in the corporate world. PR and social media management for science/tech corporations or professional organizations would be career options.
I hope this helps! All the best to you!
KP
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Star’s Answer
Hi Charlie,
That’s a really great mindset to have, especially as a freshman. You do have time, and the fact that you’re already thinking intentionally about both math and writing puts you ahead in a healthy way. Taking AP English and multiple science classes next year shows you’re challenging yourself while keeping your options open.
Leaning toward a math-based career doesn’t mean you have to give up writing at all—being strong in both can open a lot of doors, from engineering and data science to research, economics, or even technical writing. Keep paying attention to what classes energize you the most and how you imagine your day-to-day life in the future.
You’re doing exactly what you should be doing right now: exploring, preparing, and staying curious. Keep going—you’re on a solid path.
Best of luck,
Ms.Star
That’s a really great mindset to have, especially as a freshman. You do have time, and the fact that you’re already thinking intentionally about both math and writing puts you ahead in a healthy way. Taking AP English and multiple science classes next year shows you’re challenging yourself while keeping your options open.
Leaning toward a math-based career doesn’t mean you have to give up writing at all—being strong in both can open a lot of doors, from engineering and data science to research, economics, or even technical writing. Keep paying attention to what classes energize you the most and how you imagine your day-to-day life in the future.
You’re doing exactly what you should be doing right now: exploring, preparing, and staying curious. Keep going—you’re on a solid path.
Best of luck,
Ms.Star
Teklemuz Ayenew Tesfay
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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer
Start your journey to a fulfilling career by understanding what you love, what you're good at, and what you want to achieve. You might find a perfect fit in science communication, where you can make scientific ideas fun and easy to understand, or in technical writing, where you explain complex topics simply. If you like mixing science with storytelling, consider creating educational content that uses your science knowledge to make engaging stories.
Look for jobs that let you use both your creative and analytical skills. Roles like science communicator, technical writer, data scientist, chemical researcher, or STEM educator might be ideal for you. By discovering what excites you and setting clear career goals, you can take steps like learning new skills and gaining experience to reach your dream job and enjoy a successful future.
Look for jobs that let you use both your creative and analytical skills. Roles like science communicator, technical writer, data scientist, chemical researcher, or STEM educator might be ideal for you. By discovering what excites you and setting clear career goals, you can take steps like learning new skills and gaining experience to reach your dream job and enjoy a successful future.
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Jociana’s Answer
What you try to mixed the 2 things you are good at?
Producing content about how to solve math problems, or producing content to help people to understand how importan chemistry is for all sort of industries, create little stories that people can relate.
Have you considered some like this?
Let me know :)
Chose a niche to explore the writing style
Try different format, such as videos, or blogging, or even an app
Producing content about how to solve math problems, or producing content to help people to understand how importan chemistry is for all sort of industries, create little stories that people can relate.
Have you considered some like this?
Let me know :)
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Norman Cohen, MPH, MBA, LSSMBB
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Norman’s Answer
Hi Charlie,
first, I'll admit that I have no expertise in either of these areas. However, I have had a long work history and I feel that I am qualified speaking to identifying career possibilities and job satisfaction. The first lesson is to not be afraid to pivot in a direction that you originally didn't set out to take. I've known many people that felt locked into whatever they chose in college and couldn't see themselves doing anything else no matter how dissatisfied or burned out they became. Always be willing to consider trying something new.
Second, whatever you decide to do, you should decide if the work that gives you joy will allow you to live the way you desire. Do you want to be your own boss? Do you want to travel or be free to travel? Or do you desire to stay local and rely on an employer for your benefits?
You should also ask yourself in what style do you want to live. Without be worried about be called materialistic, you may not be happy working paycheck to paycheck or not being able to afford an international vacation or nicer home or nicer car. There is no shame is knowing how you want to live.
Next, I always advise to find an occupation that is recession resistant.
Ok, now that I have set some ground rules, I'll offer what you might consider with your twin interests: fiction writing and STEM topics. Whether writing for digital or in-print distribution, as a society, we cannot have enough books, computer-based training, or interactive games that make the topics of math or science approachable to children through high school. I would think that the creativity in topics, settings, and expression a good fiction writer possesses would lend itself well to making those topics fun, engaging, and effective no matter the student's learning style. As a society, we cannot have enough people well-versed in science and math.
Good luck with your endeavors, I wish you well!
Norm
first, I'll admit that I have no expertise in either of these areas. However, I have had a long work history and I feel that I am qualified speaking to identifying career possibilities and job satisfaction. The first lesson is to not be afraid to pivot in a direction that you originally didn't set out to take. I've known many people that felt locked into whatever they chose in college and couldn't see themselves doing anything else no matter how dissatisfied or burned out they became. Always be willing to consider trying something new.
Second, whatever you decide to do, you should decide if the work that gives you joy will allow you to live the way you desire. Do you want to be your own boss? Do you want to travel or be free to travel? Or do you desire to stay local and rely on an employer for your benefits?
You should also ask yourself in what style do you want to live. Without be worried about be called materialistic, you may not be happy working paycheck to paycheck or not being able to afford an international vacation or nicer home or nicer car. There is no shame is knowing how you want to live.
Next, I always advise to find an occupation that is recession resistant.
Ok, now that I have set some ground rules, I'll offer what you might consider with your twin interests: fiction writing and STEM topics. Whether writing for digital or in-print distribution, as a society, we cannot have enough books, computer-based training, or interactive games that make the topics of math or science approachable to children through high school. I would think that the creativity in topics, settings, and expression a good fiction writer possesses would lend itself well to making those topics fun, engaging, and effective no matter the student's learning style. As a society, we cannot have enough people well-versed in science and math.
Good luck with your endeavors, I wish you well!
Norm
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. I am glad to know you are good at maths & chemistry and have interest in writing stories.
Below are my suggestions:
1. Do you have interest to become a writer, journalist, media content creator, script writer, accountant, finance manager, engineer, banker, financial analyst, maths teacher, pharmacist,chemical engineer, etc. you can find more careers related to your strength and interest online.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counselor, your parents, etc
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
Below are my suggestions:
1. Do you have interest to become a writer, journalist, media content creator, script writer, accountant, finance manager, engineer, banker, financial analyst, maths teacher, pharmacist,chemical engineer, etc. you can find more careers related to your strength and interest online.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counselor, your parents, etc
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
Sagarika Priyadarshini
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Sagarika’s Answer
Hello Charlie,
That’s a great question! You have two strong interests: creative writing and science/math. Here are a few career paths that could fit your skills:
If you love writing:
1.Author or Novelist – You can write fiction books or short stories.
2. Screenwriter – Write scripts for movies or TV shows.
3. Content Writer – Create stories for blogs, games, or even educational platforms.
If you love math and chemistry:
Chemical Engineer – Use chemistry and math to design products like medicines or materials.
Pharmacist or Research Scientist – Work on new drugs and experiments.
Data Analyst – Use math to solve problems and find patterns.
Jobs that mix both creativity and science:
Science Communicator or Writer – Write articles or books that explain science in an interesting way.
Game Designer – Create games that include puzzles or science-based stories.
Technical Writer – Write clear guides for scientific or tech products.
Tip: You don’t have to choose just one right now. Explore both areas, and see which one excites you most as you grow. All the Best :)
That’s a great question! You have two strong interests: creative writing and science/math. Here are a few career paths that could fit your skills:
If you love writing:
1.Author or Novelist – You can write fiction books or short stories.
2. Screenwriter – Write scripts for movies or TV shows.
3. Content Writer – Create stories for blogs, games, or even educational platforms.
If you love math and chemistry:
Chemical Engineer – Use chemistry and math to design products like medicines or materials.
Pharmacist or Research Scientist – Work on new drugs and experiments.
Data Analyst – Use math to solve problems and find patterns.
Jobs that mix both creativity and science:
Science Communicator or Writer – Write articles or books that explain science in an interesting way.
Game Designer – Create games that include puzzles or science-based stories.
Technical Writer – Write clear guides for scientific or tech products.
Tip: You don’t have to choose just one right now. Explore both areas, and see which one excites you most as you grow. All the Best :)