"what do you want to be when you grow up?"

Newest Asked by babygirl1220 8 months ago, 17 answers.

Ok so for most of my life I have thought I wanted to be a campaign manager and take poli sci classes and all that kinda stuff...I did allright in high school but never great cause I didnt want to do my homework
Well now im in a good college but I hate...

all my classes...I dont know what I want to be anymore and my poli sci classes are the ones im doing the worst in...I go to class and I do my homework but I still get ds and fs on the tests and cs on the papers...I have below a 2.0 gpa and now im scared that im going to be on probation (academic of course) I've changed my major so many times this year and I don tkno what I want I cant think of anything I love and its like im freaking myself out to the point where I dont even want to go to class and get out of bed
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get out of this hole?

Also howcome it seems like I have such a hard time with colllege and with grades and stuff yet all my friends have tons of free time and are doing so much better in all the same classes

I want to be soething great but I dont know what

Please if you have anything to say just say it

Thanks

Answered by danielle101 on Mar 28, 2008, 10:33PM
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a profesional horse rider and trainer.

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Answered by babygirl1220 on Mar 28, 2008, 10:36PM
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but I dont like animals

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Answered by danielle101 on Mar 28, 2008, 10:46PM
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oh I thought you were asking people what they wanted to be whene they got older sorry

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Answered by yukidokiyumyum on Mar 29, 2008, 02:13AM
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I know I've always had the same problems .. I cant help that much but just look in other alternatives where you dont have to be super smart , like a makeup artist for modeling and television or working in travel , theres heaps of great jobs out there where you only need on the job training or a small training course

good luck
sincerely

p.s and with your friends , I've always had the same problems and then I dropped harder subjects and I had more time then them
good luck again

Answered by luret on Mar 29, 2008, 05:48AM
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I advice you just you keep trying . If it were me I would just tell my parents about it and if Iwish to change my course they would do every thing possible to see I become something great in life. Iwould like to be a Pediatrictian(childen doctor).

Answered by grasshopper on Mar 29, 2008, 07:03AM
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I want to be a politician.

Answered by bubblicious97 on Mar 29, 2008, 08:06AM
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well I want to be a mom

Answered by imme on Mar 29, 2008, 09:40AM
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I want to be a psychiatrist, AND a GOOD mother!

Answered by shaeluvspete on Mar 29, 2008, 11:37AM
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I'm not for sure on anything, but right now I'm thinking about a career in advertising/market research.

Answered by lovemyboy on Mar 29, 2008, 02:36PM
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Anything to do with animals or science :D

Answered by pokadot on Mar 29, 2008, 06:51PM
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I WANT TO BE A MODEL OR ACTRESS. I LOVE THEM TOO.

Answered by s0ul on Mar 30, 2008, 03:17AM
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a programmer with a strange project

Answered by sbhamster3 on Mar 31, 2008, 04:54PM
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I want to be an illustrator.

Answered by funadvice on Mar 31, 2008, 09:34PM
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if you had an endless supply of money for the rest of your life, what career would you go for? that is what you should do.

Answered by babygirl1220 on Apr 01, 2008, 07:21AM
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in that case I would be a social worker...but they dont get paid much at all

Answered by funadvice on Apr 01, 2008, 07:44AM
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I can certainly understand the urge to go for the money, but in the long run, money is just a tool for survival. if you're content with your career, would that make up for the fact that you live in a smaller home or that you have to shop at Ross instead of Neimans? the question is flawed, but it gives a decent sense of direction. hope I helped.

Answered by lex_icon on Apr 06, 2008, 03:12AM
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With being a social worker, or being in any other profession really, provided you love your job, you won't mind how much you get paid, (well, provided you have enough to get by on).

I always anted to be a teacher, and after a rotten time at teachers college, I had a nervous breakdown and just couldn't face being in a classroom. I looked into childcare and nannying, and now I take care of 2 little boys part time. I love my job, I couldn't imagine doing anything else!

With all my training, I still have an interest in teaching, but I want to eventually open my own business making educational resources for parents and teachers in the classroom. Most of all, I want to be a mother.

The point I'm trying (laboriously) to get to is this: If there's something you're really interested in, you might be able to teach it. Teaching is such a rewarding job, and nothing makes you feel as awesome as when you manage to help one of your students achieve something. You don't have to work with kids, you could end up teaching people of different ages, races, genders, etc, in all sorts of different places in the world. In my mind, it's the best line of work there is.

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