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    Quote Originally Posted by & View Post
    becomd a pilot and then when your settled do a course on [forgot name]?
    I don't really know how to get there though, i've heard that it's expensive.


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    I agree with your mum, why don't you join the Air Force? It's not like front line fighting. Of course there is a risk, but isn't there with everything?! Your pilot training would be paid for then and ex-Military pilots are very valued in many careers involving aviation so it's a bonus there too.
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    ehhh, i had my whole career plan sorted and now, god knows.
    don't get too settled on something though, cause i thought i'd never change my mind; i got to college & i hated what i thought i'd love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nintendoxc0re View Post
    ehhh, i had my whole career plan sorted and now, god knows.
    don't get too settled on something though, cause i thought i'd never change my mind; i got to college & i hated what i thought i'd love.
    did you like, research it beforehand?

    what did you want to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soph! View Post


    did you like, research it beforehand?

    what did you want to do?
    yeah i was fully into it, i was booked into course for things for 2010, it was manic thought i'd love it & i hated it. and it was everything theatre orientated. i've had 14 years of stage school to find out that actually, i hate doing the old routine. aha.

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    You are fifteen, even if you intend on graduating early you still should not be worrying, planning maybe, but certainly not worrying about something such as a career.

    Piloting airliners is a big deal. I am not sure if there are any age restrictions in the U.S, but I would look into getting a few lessons towards a pilots license. Be sure that you want to pilot a normal plane first before you jump into a commercial plane.

    Structural Engineering requires physics and advanced mathamatics alongside the engineering parts, and will probably require even more training than pilotting, but ultimately it will lead to a broader choice of career paths.

    Hmm... Just got a phone call and lost the thread of my thoughts so I shall leave you with what I have already written - It sounds fairly complete anyway.

    Just try not to worry too much whilst you are still young.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soph! View Post
    (I'm only 15, but I really feel that I need to start worrying about it)
    you really don't. its great if you have a passion and know what you want to do, but you shouldn't force yourself to choose what you want for the rest of your life. there are many people who don't have any direction until their third year of college. college is where you find out most about yourself and where there are many opportunities to study or try something you never have.

    anyways, my plan is to become a music journalist, mhmm, or any type of journalist really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TezzyS View Post
    You are fifteen, even if you intend on graduating early you still should not be worrying, planning maybe, but certainly not worrying about something such as a career.

    Piloting airliners is a big deal. I am not sure if there are any age restrictions in the U.S, but I would look into getting a few lessons towards a pilots license. Be sure that you want to pilot a normal plane first before you jump into a commercial plane.

    Structural Engineering requires physics and advanced mathamatics alongside the engineering parts, and will probably require even more training than pilotting, but ultimately it will lead to a broader choice of career paths.

    Hmm... Just got a phone call and lost the thread of my thoughts so I shall leave you with what I have already written - It sounds fairly complete anyway.

    Just try not to worry too much whilst you are still young.
    I'm old enough to take lessons, money is the problem.. at about $125-$150 per hour. I don't have a job at the moment but hopefully i'll be getting one soon (I just need to get my social security number), and even then - i'll be working on minimum wage and still strapped for cash. But, maybe I will try and save up a little and try and get a PPL when I turn 17. That would be cool.

    I like the idea of how engineering will open up many different paths, i've been told so many times now to always have something to back up your career, with piloting... I feel that this might be a little tough.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    you really don't. its great if you have a passion and know what you want to do, but you shouldn't force yourself to choose what you want for the rest of your life. there are many people who don't have any direction until their third year of college. college is where you find out most about yourself and where there are many opportunities to study or try something you never have.

    anyways, my plan is to become a music journalist, mhmm, or any type of journalist really.
    I like to tell myself that I don't, but I just can't get it out of my head... i'm always afraid that I won't take the right classes in HS now, etc. etc. (I want to go to NYU... ideally, I was reading on their website that they not only pick people on their GPA and test scores, but on the classes they chose in HS..)


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    I will work at the same place for the rest of my like (hopefully)

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