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Don’t try to have everything figured out too early focus on exploring and building skills instead.
Use high school to try different interests (medicine, business, sports, etc.) but remember that interests may change over time what stays with you are the skills you develop, like communication, problem-solving, and confidence.
Work on skills such as public speaking, critical thinking, and adaptability, and take on small exploratory projects (both tech and non-tech) to learn by doing.
Most importantly, stay curious, keep up with latest trends, and don’t compare your path to others careers are built step by step, not decided all at once.
Use high school to try different interests (medicine, business, sports, etc.) but remember that interests may change over time what stays with you are the skills you develop, like communication, problem-solving, and confidence.
Work on skills such as public speaking, critical thinking, and adaptability, and take on small exploratory projects (both tech and non-tech) to learn by doing.
Most importantly, stay curious, keep up with latest trends, and don’t compare your path to others careers are built step by step, not decided all at once.