im a grade 11 learner doing life science,maths literacy,geography and business studied which carrier path do i fit in

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Career Path? The first thing I would ask is

what do like to do?
what do you not like to do?
What are you best at?
What are you not so good at?

Do you like outide or inside? do you like working alone or with people? Do you prefer working with things, or with ideas?

Careers are complicated things, and sometimes schools and others like to fit you into a career path, from a choice of two or three. Life is more complicated than that.

i like communicating,i like inside and i prefer working with ideas

Great! Follow your interests in college. Most of us change our career plans as we learn more in college.

Can l become a social worker if am doing maths lit,geography,life science, history,life orientation and English

Am doing maths lit ,geography, life science, history, life orientation, and English can I become a social worker with these subjects

Choosing a career path is a personal decision that depends on your interests, skills, and future goals. While I can't make the decision for you, I can provide some guidance on how to explore potential career paths.

1. Reflect on your interests: Consider what subjects or activities you enjoy the most. Reflect on whether you enjoy working with people, numbers, or problem-solving, and if you have a preference for specific industries or fields.

2. Research potential career paths: Look up different careers that relate to your subjects and areas of interest. Explore the job descriptions, requirements, and potential career paths associated with each field. Websites like careerexplorer.com, onetonline.org, or even government career resources can provide valuable insights.

3. Seek guidance: Talk to a career counselor or seek guidance from teachers, parents, or professionals in the fields you are interested in. They can provide insights into the specific skills, qualifications, and paths you may need to pursue.

4. Gain practical experience: Consider internships, job shadowing, or volunteering in fields that interest you. Real-life experiences can help you understand if a particular career path aligns with your expectations and provides valuable networking opportunities.

5. Continuously evaluate and adapt: Remember that career decisions are not set in stone. As you progress through your academic journey, continue to evaluate your interests and goals. Be open to exploring new fields or changing paths along the way.

Ultimately, the best career path for you will be the one that aligns with your passions, strengths, and long-term goals. Take your time, explore your options, and make an informed decision.