I think you need to put some thought and explore what it is you love to do. Not specifically, but generally.
Not, do you want to be a banker, but do you like finance? Not if you want to be a newspaper reporter, but do you like writing?
For me, it was politics/public policy but I didn't specfically what or where. And maybe I still don't.
I'll never forget what WSU Econ professor Martin Perline noted when he spoke to my fraternity. He said a social worker who loves what they do will be more successful and make more money than an accountant who doesn't like what they do.
Not, do you want to be a banker, but do you like finance? Not if you want to be a newspaper reporter, but do you like writing?
For me, it was politics/public policy but I didn't specfically what or where. And maybe I still don't.
I'll never forget what WSU Econ professor Martin Perline noted when he spoke to my fraternity. He said a social worker who loves what they do will be more successful and make more money than an accountant who doesn't like what they do.
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