what would be a good career for me to look into?
i’m in college and i’m having a hard time deciding what i want to do as a career. i was thinking it would be fun to be an editor for a magazine like Seventeen. i also think it might be fun to write a book or book series kind of like the “American Girl” series. any ideas you could give me would be appreciated. here’s a list of what i like:
i’m a history major with a particular interest in the WWII era.
i like geography and political policies as they relate to history.
i also study art.
i love fashion and see that as kind of an art as well.
i’m a very good writer (according to my professors).
i love observing people and have a good memory.
i would love to travel.
i am very quiet and don’t really have the greatest social skills.
p.s. i really don’t want to be a teacher, nor do i want to have an office job where i’m stuck in a cubicle with florescent lights. some research is ok but i don’t want that to be the staple of my job.
Teacher, college professor, journalism, technical writer,public relations, editor, writer, newsreporter,tour guide at musuem, librarian, etc..
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