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flowerpower52:

Hey so I'm almost done with school like I'm 16 and I'm in 12th grade for the last year and honestly I don't know what I should do for a career I need help picking I want to do law, medical, or be a therapist and I have a good GPA

ComicKillsYT:

Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I'd say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really

flowerpower52:

@comickillsyt wrote:
Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I'd say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really
No I didnt I'm homeschooled

flowerpower52:

So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs

HotPockets14:

@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
bro you can do that. Hit me up cause I need to know how to do that homeschool really sucks

hannahj:

@flowerpower52 wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I’d say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really
No I didnt I’m homeschooled
I’m homeschooled too and I plan on graduating as a junior :)

AriesRos3:

I was also homeschooled, but then joined the military right after graduating and I plan on using my benefits to go to college. As fir the career choice, which one could you see yourself doing years from now and be happy with? I’d suggest therapy because the schooling is rather interesting and you get to talk to people and help them, but honestly the choice is yours.

ComicKillsYT:

@hannahj wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I’d say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really
No I didnt I’m homeschooled
I’m homeschooled too and I plan on graduating as a junior :)
That's great for you guys:)

flowerpower52:

@hotpockets14 wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
bro you can do that. Hit me up cause I need to know how to do that homeschool really sucks
Yeah

Porque:

woah 16 graduating is cool

Seba14:

Im 16, but I already graduated, My plan is Join the Army, But you should go to college!

Seba14:

@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
Wow I used to do that

ofrootloops:

@hotpockets14 wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
bro you can do that. Hit me up cause I need to know how to do that homeschool really sucks
fr it is I'm homeschooled too and it succs

ofrootloops:

@seba14 wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
Wow I used to do that
is ur name Sebastian u remind me of someone i know

ofrootloops:

but try playing around with some stuff like do art and see if you like it or what your hobbies are you have another 2 years before you get sent into the actual adult world and actually have to make a choice so id see what you like google careers that corelate with that hobby or interest and go from there

BoogieManIsHot:

me personally I think if your up for it, a lawyer they make a lot 0o0

Rylee88:

Well, you should do whatever you're interested in. But if you don't care about having a dream job or anything and it's just for money, you definitely want to be something with medical school. I know someone who's a Nurse and they make 40 dollars and HOUR, and if she works over time she gets 80 dollars an HOUR, so whichever you want though it's all up to you! Good luck 💖

jusbusbw:

lol

Manny300303199:

There are several potential benefits of joining the military, including: 1. Education Opportunities: The military offers a variety of educational programs, such as tuition assistance, scholarships, and training programs, which can help service members further their education and develop valuable skills for future careers. 2. Job Security: Military service provides a stable career with regular pay and benefits, including healthcare and retirement plans. It offers job security in uncertain economic times. 3. Training and Skills Development: The military provides extensive training in various fields, such as technology, engineering, healthcare, logistics, and leadership, which can enhance one's skills and provide valuable work experience. 4. Travel and Global Exposure: Joining the military often involves travel to different parts of the country and even internationally. This provides the opportunity to explore new places, experience different cultures, and develop a global perspective. 5. Health Benefits: Military personnel receive comprehensive healthcare coverage for themselves and their families, including medical, dental, and vision care. This can be beneficial for those who may not otherwise have access to affordable healthcare. 6. Personal Development: Military service promotes personal growth by instilling discipline, responsibility, and a strong work ethic. It also fosters teamwork and leadership skills, as well as resilience and adaptability. 7. Veterans Benefits: After completing military service, individuals become eligible for various veterans benefits, including healthcare, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, and educational support. These benefits can greatly assist with the transition to civilian life. 8. Service to Country: Many people join the military out of a desire to serve their country and protect its citizens. The sense of pride, honor, and fulfillment that comes from serving one's country can be a significant benefit for many. Ultimately, the benefits of joining the military can vary depending on personal circumstances and individual goals. It is important to carefully consider all aspects and potential benefits before making a decision to join.

ofrootloops:

@manny300303199 wrote:
There are several potential benefits of joining the military, including: 1. Education Opportunities: The military offers a variety of educational programs, such as tuition assistance, scholarships, and training programs, which can help service members further their education and develop valuable skills for future careers. 2. Job Security: Military service provides a stable career with regular pay and benefits, including healthcare and retirement plans. It offers job security in uncertain economic times. 3. Training and Skills Development: The military provides extensive training in various fields, such as technology, engineering, healthcare, logistics, and leadership, which can enhance one's skills and provide valuable work experience. 4. Travel and Global Exposure: Joining the military often involves travel to different parts of the country and even internationally. This provides the opportunity to explore new places, experience different cultures, and develop a global perspective. 5. Health Benefits: Military personnel receive comprehensive healthcare coverage for themselves and their families, including medical, dental, and vision care. This can be beneficial for those who may not otherwise have access to affordable healthcare. 6. Personal Development: Military service promotes personal growth by instilling discipline, responsibility, and a strong work ethic. It also fosters teamwork and leadership skills, as well as resilience and adaptability. 7. Veterans Benefits: After completing military service, individuals become eligible for various veterans benefits, including healthcare, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, and educational support. These benefits can greatly assist with the transition to civilian life. 8. Service to Country: Many people join the military out of a desire to serve their country and protect its citizens. The sense of pride, honor, and fulfillment that comes from serving one's country can be a significant benefit for many. Ultimately, the benefits of joining the military can vary depending on personal circumstances and individual goals. It is important to carefully consider all aspects and potential benefits before making a decision to join.
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Seba14:

@ofrootloops wrote:
@seba14 wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
Wow I used to do that
is ur name Sebastian u remind me of someone i know
Yes My name is Sebastian

ofrootloops:

@seba14 wrote:
@ofrootloops wrote:
@seba14 wrote:
@flowerpower52 wrote:
So I can choose where I can do it, and i do flvs
Wow I used to do that
is ur name Sebastian u remind me of someone i know
Yes My name is Sebastian
do you know someone who used to call u sebby

ofrootloops:

cuz i used to call my best friend from marana sebby

Seba14:

Ohhh

Manny300303199:

just go in the military free housing free food and free health care

Demonwolf:

@manny300303199 wrote:
just go in the military free housing free food and free health care
That may seem like the best choice but we all know once you sign that paper you are no longer your own person but the lap dog of the government... so unless you need to make a quick decision I would keep that as your last option unless your willing to trust the person next to you with your life till the bitter end

Manny300303199:

@demonwolf yeah that is true that the government owns you. I got a few friends that have been in the airforce for 3 years and they said its easy .

Aphmau:

How are you 16 and in 12th grade i'm only 16 and in 11th grade about to turn 17 dayum

magicgotthatrizz:

ok

xxxKrisxxx:

What do you like doing from those things?

euphoriiic:

@comickillsyt wrote:
Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I'd say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really
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hannahj:

@manny300303199 wrote:
There are several potential benefits of joining the military, including: 1. Education Opportunities: The military offers a variety of educational programs, such as tuition assistance, scholarships, and training programs, which can help service members further their education and develop valuable skills for future careers. 2. Job Security: Military service provides a stable career with regular pay and benefits, including healthcare and retirement plans. It offers job security in uncertain economic times. 3. Training and Skills Development: The military provides extensive training in various fields, such as technology, engineering, healthcare, logistics, and leadership, which can enhance one’s skills and provide valuable work experience. 4. Travel and Global Exposure: Joining the military often involves travel to different parts of the country and even internationally. This provides the opportunity to explore new places, experience different cultures, and develop a global perspective. 5. Health Benefits: Military personnel receive comprehensive healthcare coverage for themselves and their families, including medical, dental, and vision care. This can be beneficial for those who may not otherwise have access to affordable healthcare. 6. Personal Development: Military service promotes personal growth by instilling discipline, responsibility, and a strong work ethic. It also fosters teamwork and leadership skills, as well as resilience and adaptability. 7. Veterans Benefits: After completing military service, individuals become eligible for various veterans benefits, including healthcare, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, and educational support. These benefits can greatly assist with the transition to civilian life. 8. Service to Country: Many people join the military out of a desire to serve their country and protect its citizens. The sense of pride, honor, and fulfillment that comes from serving one’s country can be a significant benefit for many. Ultimately, the benefits of joining the military can vary depending on personal circumstances and individual goals. It is important to carefully consider all aspects and potential benefits before making a decision to join.
this looks like something straight off the internet manny 😂

ComicKillsYT:

@euphoriiic wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
Did you skip grades? Cause at 16 you should be a junior lol but personally out of those options you put I'd say therapist since you just have to talk to people and make money really
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karissafrazier:

it's up to you, but personally i'm gonna try to get into vet career (im almost 20 and i'm about to graduate high school, im in the 3rd quarter now) and i am also homeschooled :)

karissafrazier:

@boogiemanishot wrote:
me personally I think if your up for it, a lawyer they make a lot 0o0
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Manny300303199:

@karissafrazier wrote:
@boogiemanishot wrote:
me personally I think if your up for it, a lawyer they make a lot 0o0
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Krissyluvstrucks:

@karissafrazier wrote:
it's up to you, but personally i'm gonna try to get into vet career (im almost 20 and i'm about to graduate high school, im in the 3rd quarter now) and i am also homeschooled :)
Me too in 17 and get my vet tech certification in may

Krissyluvstrucks:

@krissyluvstrucks wrote:
@karissafrazier wrote:
it's up to you, but personally i'm gonna try to get into vet career (im almost 20 and i'm about to graduate high school, im in the 3rd quarter now) and i am also homeschooled :)
Me too in 17 and get my vet tech certification in may
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carlosbigbain:

text me in dm's i have a lott of knowledge to pass on that wont be making you work 9-5 jobs getting chum change even 80k a year when you in your 20s is still chum change if your interested just let me know

Rosee5656:

idek tbh, wtv u like boo

StevenisGhost:

THAT'S GREAT NEWS! keep it up ik you'll do something awesome just think of what you have a passion for:D

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