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Unread 02-05-2012, 18:34
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Career pathways that are open and provide room for experimentation

I am very interested in science, math, technology, programming and physics. I have been renewed in my interest of these subjects in my first year in FRC, and as a grade 10 student, I am still not certain of my career path.

One qualification of my career is that I have no limitations as to where I can go (Project wise) and how I do it. I have a very hard time following instructions, rules and other people's instructions. I enjoy learning, and I consider understanding much more important than knowing.

Another qualification is that I do not need to go to college or university. Neither have very much importance to me. I understand their benefits, but cannot see myself being employed by big companies or corporations.

Do you have any advice as to what fields are open to my kind of personality, or what kind of companies are very successful right now that allow for this kind of creativity? (I would love to be an entrepreneur, but see very little gaps in terms of new things to make, sell or provide).
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