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Do you know what career you want to do or you still clueless?

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Original post by prazzyjazzy
Living expenses are pricey in Australia, and I'll be taking care of my grandparents in the UK *cough*they'llpayformylivingexpensesifIstaywiththem*cough*.


Sydney is especially expensive

:rofl: good decision

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Sounds like you have various options about what you want to do :smile:
I'd like to be a pilot after doing computer science at uni. :biggrin:
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Original post by GiacomoLaw
I'd like to be a pilot after doing computer science at uni. :biggrin:

I have always wondered how you train to be a pilot qualifications etc.. good luck :smile:
Original post by loisb45
I have always wondered how you train to be a pilot qualifications etc.. good luck :smile:


Thank you!

You need 5 GCSE's, including maths, english and a science.

You need BBC at A-Level. You don't need a degree, but it is prefered that you have one (most pilots do).

All in all, its not that hard, but you still have to go through tests in training etc.
It's complicated, I think I know what I want to do in theory. But I have an illness which affects me so I don't know what exactly on a practical basis.
I've got no idea about what i'm going to do. I know i'm not going to go to UNI, I don't have the time focus, which is needed for assignment.
I want to go straight into a job, but I don't know what sector of work I want to go into.

I'm currently taking my A-Levels, which are:
-H&SC
-ICT
-Business
-Sociology
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Original post by studyspuddie
I've got no idea about what i'm going to do. I know i'm not going to go to UNI, I don't have the time focus, which is needed for assignment.
I want to go straight into a job, but I don't know what sector of work I want to go into.

I'm currently taking my A-Levels, which are:
-H&SC
-ICT
-Business
-Sociology

Well your choices of A-Levels open many f=doors for you and why do you not want to go to uni i am not sure either? :smile:
Eh kinda, I've narrowed it down to 3 options:

-Pathologist (specialising in haematology)
-Doctor (would have to do GEM though)
-Travel Agent/Rep

Have 4 offers for Biomedicine, hence the science careers :wink:
Original post by loisb45
Well your choices of A-Levels open many f=doors for you and why do you not want to go to uni i am not sure either? :smile:


Uni costs, i cant gt the money for it, and i dont think its for me.
as i dont want another (enter number here) years of school.
I've probably gone the opposite direction.

I found out what I wanted to do when I was studying my degree, but have now left rethinking my options and not really decisive on a potential path.

So now, I intend to just any job whilst I sort my boggled mind out.

I suppose the issue for me has been the fact that I want to do so many different things, mostly irrelevant to my degree now.

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