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T O P I C R E V I E WScorpio ChickIm finishing up my core classes in May and can not decide what career to choose. At first it was Dental Hygiene, which is only offered at an associate's degree level. I figure if I have to go for 4 years, might as well get a Bachelors.Then I considered being an RN. After talking to plenty of them, there's no way I'd ever want to put up with all they go through.So now, I'm considering a major in Health Science, which would potentially help me become a Physician's assistant one day (after grad school). But then again, Im just not sure.Can anyone take a look at my chart, and tell me if anything stands out at you?My main concerns when it comes to a career are position, advancement, money, low stress, and benefits. RandallDid you post this in the Astrology Forum? ------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis CarrollwritesomethingThe first thing that came to me was scientist, or doctor. I think you are capable of amazing things, especially with all those Scorpio planets.Geocosmic ValentineHi Scorpio Chick,The first things that jumped out at me in a blunt sort of way before I even finished reading your entire entry are:Researcher, Private Investigator, Accountant, Psychologist/Psychiatrist focused on relationships or sexuality, Psychic-Healer, Philanthropist, Artist, Law, Judge, Publisher.But Research, Healing, Psychology/Psychic, Counselor-Consultant, and Accountant jumped out at me.Geocosmic Valentine------------------"Everybody is a star!"Sly & The Family Stoneartemisssa criminal prosecuter ; )Lucia23A chart is better for telling you HOW you should pursue the career of your own dreams than which career you should pursue.You should write a list of the top five things you would want to do if there would be no barriers (time, money, resources, skill etc) to your success. After that, your chart can help tell you how to best follow your dream. (If you post the list, I'll let you know what good advice I see in your chart... )When you say you're looking for a career with position, advancement, money, low stress and benefits, it sounds like you're just looking for JOB, not a career or a calling. Why not make money following your passions instead? Your chart shows heavy-duty passion for your career/calling.Several of the suggestions so far (criminal prosecutor, doctor) wouldn't work if "low stress" is a high priority for you!
Then I considered being an RN. After talking to plenty of them, there's no way I'd ever want to put up with all they go through.
So now, I'm considering a major in Health Science, which would potentially help me become a Physician's assistant one day (after grad school). But then again, Im just not sure.
Can anyone take a look at my chart, and tell me if anything stands out at you?
My main concerns when it comes to a career are position, advancement, money, low stress, and benefits.
------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll
The first things that jumped out at me in a blunt sort of way before I even finished reading your entire entry are:
Researcher, Private Investigator, Accountant, Psychologist/Psychiatrist focused on relationships or sexuality, Psychic-Healer, Philanthropist, Artist, Law, Judge, Publisher.
But Research, Healing, Psychology/Psychic, Counselor-Consultant, and Accountant jumped out at me.
Geocosmic Valentine
------------------"Everybody is a star!"Sly & The Family Stone
You should write a list of the top five things you would want to do if there would be no barriers (time, money, resources, skill etc) to your success. After that, your chart can help tell you how to best follow your dream. (If you post the list, I'll let you know what good advice I see in your chart... )
When you say you're looking for a career with position, advancement, money, low stress and benefits, it sounds like you're just looking for JOB, not a career or a calling. Why not make money following your passions instead? Your chart shows heavy-duty passion for your career/calling.
Several of the suggestions so far (criminal prosecutor, doctor) wouldn't work if "low stress" is a high priority for you!
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