Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are smart and not afraid to work will always do fine. She should do general studies and major in whatever classes she takes an interest in. All you need is a diploma.. You can go back and specialize later.
Me again.. Anything involving services for the elderly will be huge. Physical therapy, fixing their furnace , advising on retirement home options etc..
Anonymous wrote:People who are smart and not afraid to work will always do fine. She should do general studies and major in whatever classes she takes an interest in. All you need is a diploma.. You can go back and specialize later.
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Okay, what alternatives do you suggest? She is interested in Marketing because she took an Advertising elective. She's also the online editor for her school paper. I suggested Digital media. she feels it will pigeonhole her into a career.
Design fields...landscape architect, graphic arts, architect.....she could contact firms and spend a day shadowing someone and see if it's for her.
Sorry, but no. If marketing is out because it's not in demand, architecture and graphic design are DEFINITELY out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Okay, what alternatives do you suggest? She is interested in Marketing because she took an Advertising elective. She's also the online editor for her school paper. I suggested Digital media. she feels it will pigeonhole her into a career.
Design fields...landscape architect, graphic arts, architect.....she could contact firms and spend a day shadowing someone and see if it's for her.
Anonymous
Okay, what alternatives do you suggest? She is interested in Marketing because she took an Advertising elective. She's also the online editor for her school paper. I suggested Digital media. she feels it will pigeonhole her into a career.