Industrial Art Careers

I’m trying to figure out careers for my future, i need some more help though?
I’ve come up with 3 that I’m really interested in.
Architecture, Law, and Psychology.
My high school has “majors” that I can take.
Out of the list below which one do you think would be best for the fields I’m interested in?
Business and Computer Technology
-Business Management & Finance
-Marketing & Advertising
-Computer Technology
-Telecommunications & Netwroking
Health & Human Services
-Medical Sciences
-Military Science
-Education
Engineering & Industrial Arts
-Architecture & Engineering
-Math
-Science
And then there’s another one about Liberal Arts and Humanities… basically just arts and languages.
I would suggest checking out your school’s Career Center – see if they have any aptitude tests that might help you with your focus.
It is kind of difficult because your interests are so varied. Kind of, I lean towards Bus Mgmt because it tends to be the most general of these choices (except for Liberal Arts) You can apply things you learn in Bus Mgmt in a lot of different arenas (and if you ever think about going into business for yourself, its a good background.) But – I have to admit to my bias – I was a Bus Major in college (with a focus in HR)
All three areas are very interesting – and have lots of good potential! I do suggest that you look into your higher education since it is pretty necessary in all these fields. But also don’t let yourself get too bogged down – on average, people change careers 4 times during their lives, and I would bet that number is going UP. Find something you like and are interested in – for now – and go for it!
Best of luck!
visual arts career school
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