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Career/Education Change? Advice PLEASE?


Im 16 years old and no longer go to school. Young I know, but in Australia its quite common. Anyway, I am pretty intelligent and only left school because I suffered extremely bad Galangela Fever. Anyway, I entered into this fulltime admin/personal assistant job. I don鈥檛 really like anything about my job. I don鈥檛 like the work I do and I don鈥檛 like the people I work with. I feel that at 16 I still have time to explore where I want to go in life. That is why I would absolutely LOVE a career change. My mind needs stimulating. I don鈥檛 get that at my current job. I get bored really easy and I have always been the type to do absolutely anything just so my brain is being fed! I鈥檓 thinking of going to TAFE or doing some sort of study which doesn鈥檛 require year 12 completion. I鈥檝e always wanted to get into nursing or something to do with health services. Does anybody have any good suggestions on interesting careers? Or a good place to study on the Gold Coast, Australia? I don鈥檛 want a traineeship. I just want to study and get it out of the way. Please help. I feel really lost at the moment.

Well, here in the U.S you only have to go to school 4 years to enter into the nursing field. You have so much time and if nursing is what you want to do, go for it! Just think, whatever job you pick, you must do for 50-60 years depending on the money you make. Do you really want to be doing something you hate for 50 years? Look on the internet for good colleges in your area.

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