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Default Jun 20, 2019 at 04:57 PM
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It seems like the best thing to do with my life would be to pursue a teaching career. It matches my personality and lifestyle. I have a need to wear what I want, not be out late at night or work graveyard shifts, I need breaks (spring break, summer vacation, weekends) and teaching would provide me all of that. Also, I like kids/teens/young people.

But I also have so many other interests that I'd like to do something with... botany, cultural anthropology, film, fashion, acting... should those just stay hobbies and special interests? There's just so much I still want to learn and I'm already down the English road, about to get my AA degree. I was kind of pushed into it by my mom because I have dyscalculia and English/literature/language is the opposite of math, so that happened... and I do see myself teaching and that being a fulfilling career, but it still leaves things unfulfilled. I don't know how to process that. What else can I do with those if I make up my mind and choose a elementary/middle school teaching destiny?

Do I minor in one of these when I transfer from my community college to a University?

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