Right now, it would be an Audio Engineer... but that could change anytime, really. After all, I'm only 19. I have many years yet to live (ideally, of course). Unfortunately, real journalism is almost extinct... which is why I gave it up. You should pursue it, though, and keep the profession alive.
anthropologist, mycologist, musician, psychedelic rock/progressive rock/space rock band... something like that
Right now.. a forensic anthropologist.. It might change a bit, but something to do with anthropology and/or development..
art photographer. but, of course, i'm going to do it in an unprofessional, hoboish way, because that's how i do things.
Oh man, owning my own music shop would be freaking legendary. Actually owning any sort of shop would be pretty rad, A cafe could be mint.
actress/singer (doubt it tho) writer interior decorator business owner (coffee shop or little nik-nak shop) i actually really have no idea yet..
I am getting ready to start college where I will become a Registered Nurse. I want to help people, and I am fascinated by health. I have been having second thoughts, but if I don't like doing the work I can do something else. No real pressure I guess. Only 2 years of college anyway.
work for the Peace Corp after college and then find a job similar to that that pays afterward. and i'd love to own a used bookstore. but i doubt i ever will.
ive always wanted to just backpack around busking for trainfare to get around.. its like a fantasy of mine. but i know i couldnt afford it. so i want to be a parkranger. spending all day in a national park talking about the plants and waonderin about is good enough fo rme./
Human rights law. Not nessecarily a lawyer, maybe just a policy analyst, but I'll probably go to law school at some point. Hopefully not for a few more years though.
Wow, that's what I wanted to be for the longest time when I was younger. But then I decided that I can't be bothered to read all those heavy law books.. :&
That's why I'm not in a hurry. That's assuming the kickboxing thing doesn't take off, which I'm sure it would if I stopped going to school and trained that time. But I can't convince myself to stop going to school and do something that's never paid for more then a few tanks of gas for a profession. It's awesome that you wanted to get into HR law though. I don't blame anyone for not going to law school, but the intent shows you're very thoughtful.