Career questions tagged follow-your-passion
What should I do if I want to do pre-med for college but I also want to do ballet? I have never really done ballet though...
Ever since I was young I have always been interested in doing ballet but due to financial issues I never could have. I also really interested in doing pre-med but I don't think I'll be able to do ballet. What do I do?
What are some of the biggest misconception about the psychology field? Did it affect your decision to further pursue your career? #fall25
I'm struggling with the fact to pursue my dream of going into psychology. Even though it fascinates me, I still want to make the right decision on choosing my major. #fall25
What tips do you recommend me if I wanna be an actor?
I want to study theatre but my family is hesitant about the working space and they tell me that is not a good choice, but I wanna prove them that this is my passion and that this is my dream
How do I choose the right career path when I’m interested at multiple things?
I’m really passionate about different fields video editing, graphic design, web development, game development, and even business. The problem is I don’t know which one to focus on first. My main goal right now is to start earning money as soon as possible from the things I’m good at, but I also want to build a long-term career that I’ll enjoy. For those who’ve been in a similar situation, how did you figure out which path was worth pursuing first? Any advice on narrowing it down without feeling like I’m missing out on the others?
how do i decide a career?
im thinking about becoming a pilot. i took a discovery flight and i felt like i didn’t do a lot (which ive heard is normal for one) more of like a looking and getting to know what its like, but i wanted to do more. I also think if the college im attending had an aviation program i would want to be in it but it doesn’t. Is that a sign i want to do this as my career or am i just reading into it wrong? I think it’s between pilot and interior design/architecture