If you are not sure what you want to do, business and finance courses, humanities and science will help you in whatever you choose to do. If you are great at math and science, and enjoy detailed work, look at engineering.
You can make high school count by putting your best effort into your courses and extracurricular activities. Good grades and extracurricular can help you get into a good college. College education can help you prepare for a successful, well-paying career.
Computer Scientist would be a good career for a person who enjoys making YouTube videos.
No but it helps to get a good career
Yes, an insurance career is a good paying job. It is intellectually very challenging (much more so than banking), and it is far more stable than the banking world. Go for it!
High school is the lowest level of education you can have to be applicable to get a job. Going to college or university is also good to have if you want to get a specific career or higher-paying job that requires a university degree or college certificate/diploma.
Good paying jobs can be found in the power supply industry where power plant jobs are becoming available as the older workers retire. Many good paying jobs are offered to applicants without a college degree. Do a search for - power plant jobs without college
Criminal justice is a good career for college students because they have a chance to fight against the bad in our world's environments. They will get a full degree in this field.
yes it is almost good for any type of career!
There are many sites online that show what the highest paying job in Maine is, and also one can always consult their local career center. Those are usually the best places to start to look for good paying jobs.
I hear that McDonald's has a fine salary
attention lots of it other wise shell call you out on not paying enough attention to her they like to be treated like a princess
You can take a career assessment test with your guidance counselor in high school or in the guidance office of a local community college to figure out what career you may want or be good at before entering college.