MATCH THE DEGREE WITH YOUR FAVORITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL

Below is a great list of subjects in school that you are now in. Most likely a Core 40 type curriculum where you have to fulfill certain classes in order to graduate.

You know those right?

Those classes that you either dread, or love. You can take it or leave it. You may have no interest in ever doing anything Math the rest of your life.

What’s the point right?

If you’re going into Cosmetology or fashion or teaching History, why would I need Math?

I get ya. I understand that these subjects may not matter to many of you, but those of you that find yourself really enjoying some of these subjects, or for some reason your just really good at History stuff, ot Math problems.

One of the things I really push with all of you is to find your talents. Seek out what you are good at and figure out why.

Now, some of you are really good in Business classes. Maybe you test well and get your homework done a lot quicker and with less stress in History…but you don’t know why? Well there is something in that, that you are good with. YOu have to find that yourself, or communicate this with your instructor.

But, bottom line, I found a list of school subjects from www.bls.gov and wanted to give you all with a list of jobs and careers that tie right into these school subjects. This might be your path to figuring out several talents and skills that you have.

Check this out, and respond to this and let me know any kinds of questions you have.

You have so much to offer in life and this world, that I hope you can find as many talents and skills possible to make the right career choices.

Now these are some interesting jobs, but check out http://on.wsj.com/3oZFek to see the top  jobs. Some of them are on this list. But go to www.bls.gov to see what some of these jobs mean!  REMEMBER, this is just a small listing.  Certain NOT representative of all jobs and possibilities. My past post about HOW you find the right career is based on the three-step process but at either rate, http://wp.me/pAKTs-57 will help you.

You might find something based on the subjects and personal interests that inspires you!

MATH-

  • Statistician
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Actuary
  • Surveyor
  • Physicist
  • Cost Estimator
  • Accounting
  • Financial

READING-

  • Writer
  • Desktop Publisher
  • Librarian
  • Reporter
  • Secretary
  • Advertising/Marketing
  • Journalism

SCIENCE-

  • Chemist
  • Pharmacist
  • Pilot
  • Environmental Scientist
  • Engineering Tech
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Microbiology
  • Archeology

SOCIAL STUDIES-

  • Economist
  • Human Resources (hiring/firing)
  • Politician
  • Urban Planner
  • Teacher
  • Psychologist
  • Law

MUSIC & ARTS-

  • Actor
  • Photographer
  • Musician
  • Disc Jockey
  • Designer
  • Fashion
  • Interior

COMPUTERS/IT-

  • Computer Hardware Engineering
  • Webmaster
  • Systems Analyst
  • Systems Support
  • Computer Software Engineer
  • Database Administration
  • Computer Support Specialist

LAW-

  • Police
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Judge
  • Lawyer
  • Paralegal
  • Court reporter
  • Probations

SPORTS-

  • Dancer
  • Professional Athlete
  • Coach
  • Recreational Therapist
  • Physical/Occupational Therapist
  • Recreational & Fitness

BUILDING/FIXING THINGS-

  • Carpenter
  • Automotive Mechanic
  • Drafter
  • Electrician
  • Architect
  • Civil Engineer
  • Computer Aided Drafting and Design

HELPING PEOPLE

  • Teacher
  • Childcare Worker
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Guidance Counseling
  • Counseling
  • Firefighter
  • Doctor

MANAGING MONEY-

  • Financial Analyst
  • Accountant
  • Loan Office
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bookkeeping Clerk
  • Banking

NATURE-

  • Zookeeper
  • Department of Natural Resources
  • Landscape Architect
  • Farmer
  • Agricultural & Food Scientist
  • Veterinarian

So, kind of interesting huh?

There are a lot of jobs out there in the world that need certain skills a talents, and if you have an interest and are good (even just at a couple things), that is enough for you to realize the opportunities you deserve.

Life is tough, and you will have to work about 45-50 years before retirement. Most of us. Wouldn’t you want to enjoy what you do for a living?

The more you like what you do, the better you become at it.

With your success in mind,

Keith Lipke

www.keithlipke.wordpress.com