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: How has setting your career goal made you think differently?

Hi I am a high school student I just very curious about this question, but I need to help about this questions.


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Ilan’s Answer

Hi Ty,

That is a good question.
When you set your career goal, your mindset about many things starts to shift.

For example, let's say you decide that you want to become a lawyer, you will start already focusing on writing classes, presentations, reasoning...
You will also start to think of which schools to join, what SAT score you might need, what GPA they require... All of this will start to shape how you prepare for your future.

I am not sure if you are a Freshman or closer to graduating, but the earlier you figure out your career goal(s) the better you can prepare for that goal, anticipate any potential setback, and get ahead of the curve to help you come out on top.

I hope that helps you in your career decision!

Good luck!
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MANAHIL’s Answer

Hiii

Setting a career goal has changed the way I think about my future. Before, I mostly focused on getting good grades, but now I think more about the skills and experiences I need for the career I want.

For example, once I decided on a career path, I started paying more attention to subjects related to that field and looking for opportunities to learn outside the classroom. It also made me think more carefully about how I spend my time because I know that the choices I make today can affect my future.

Setting a career goal has given me direction and motivation. Even though my goals may change as I learn more, having a goal helps me stay focused and make better decisions for my future.

Thank you
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