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How To Select The Right Career Advice For Yourself?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 242042, member: 63869"] When it comes to selecting the right career for yourself, it comes with a lot of in-depth decision. I can recall when I was still in high school, when we reached the class to choose our preferred discipline, some students were confused and following their friends so they would not cut ties and this adversely affected most of them in terms of poor grades. It becomes difficult as a student especially when you do not have a mind of your own to decide what you want or not. My career choice was impeded by financial resources because if the funds was available, I will probably attend a private school where there is liberty to read any course of my choice but since I tried my best for a particular profession and my admission was declined, there was no choice than to go for another course which was absolutely not my preferred line of study although with time I became use to it. This is to say that, at times, money acts as a impending barrier to what one can make and also stifles a career choice. Those who are buoyant can either afford private schools or better still travel overseas whereas those who cannot afford would have to settle for the available slots. [/QUOTE]
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