I'm graduating from high school and I still don't know what to do after, my wish is to get a job that allows me to travel a lot and to see many different places and cultures, and learn new languages. What university/college should I follow? (If I should). What career do you recommend me to do /int/ ?
I don't know what the situation is in Italy.
But here in Denmark there are many newly educated who can't find a job. Especially people educated in humanities and such.
I think you should mix something that you find interesting and maybe is good at and something that gives you good job opportunities.
>>60948832
Are you NEET ?
>>60948832
>get a job that allows me to travel a lot and to see many different places and cultures
you're falling for the travelling job meme. In fact, business trips are always stressful, and you don't get time to visit the place, since you're there to work and go back as soon as you've finished.
>t. anon who used to travel frequently
>>60948832
Where do you live Anon? It may make a big difference
>>60948832
give the SAT and go to US. Living the American dream itself is a career, I'm doing the same and I don't even know whether I am going to do, or what course I am going to take
You get to see a lot of places as an engineer actually, petroleum or civil
>>60949466
We're full, poojeet
>>60948832
I'm going to become an English Teacher so I can travel.
>>60948832
Being a school teacher gives you a long summer break so you can travel then.
If you like languages you can learn a third language and become a business man (the education in Denmark is called ''Negot'' I don't know the word in English)
>>60949066
Nope still studying, I don't want to become one
>>60948988
Thank you
>>60949290
Napoli, but my parents are financially wealthy, more or less, so it should not be a problem
Reported
>>60949760
Not for people like me who have a great GPA and SAT score, and Money
>>60950234
Shut up nigger
>>60948832
Go for a degree that leads to a very specific job. Don't go into a field in the hopes that your degree will give you some leverage to find a job afterward.
Specificity.
When I was 17 I was drinking beers with my friend's mother. She told me to go into Xray, a very specific job with a very specific scholarly route. Now she runs the front desk while I handle the patients in the ER and OR.