As a freshman, I cannot determine what subject I am talented in, in what field I am going to major, or what college I am going to attend to succeed in a career. However, one thing I am sure about is that I will analyze my school results, my social relationships, and my interests to choose a job that I would both enjoy and learn from.
Does your gender make a difference?
Not really. Until the 1900's, men were considered superior than women, and women were treated unfairly - their career was highly restricted. Consequently, they formed only a minor group in a society as people without serious jobs. However, now is the 21st century, and women are being treated equally as men, or perhaps, even better than the men. Therefore, they can freely involve themselves in any job. For this reason, as a girl, I do not think my gender makes a difference - no matter what the others say, it is me who decide what I am going to do in my life.
Who will help you choose a career?
Mostly, my parents and teachers will help me choose a career because they are the ones who know my academic and social skills the most. Friends will be reliable and helpful as well.
Can the Bible offer any help?
The Bible presents lots of information (in other words God's messages) on pursuing my goal in exemplary attitudes. Right now, I am not cognizant of all those certain attitudes, and the Bible will guide me to choose an appropriate pathway by teaching me.
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