The Path To A Carreer Essay, Research Paper
The Path to a Career
A man named Thomas Carlyle once said, ABlessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.@ I couldn=t agree more. In Kindergarten I thought I knew what I wanted to be for the rest of my life. How wrong I was. Over the years my career interests have changed dramatically, everything from a marine biologist to an interior decorator. Most of my friends have their careers chosen and are already taking courses to achieve that career, me… mine changes all the time. I use to think that you would find your career path once you had been in college for a while, long enough to try different things out. But now it seems that you need to have a chosen career prior to college. I sometimes feel life is running over me and I can=t seem to catch up.
The first day of Kindergarten I decided that I wanted to become a teacher, I wanted to help children, I wanted to make a difference. That career interest stuck with me for several years. The in third grade I had a teacher named Miss Masternak, she inspired me in a way no one had before. She had such a way with children; instead of making schoolwork seem boring and endless, she had a way of making it fun and exciting. Being in her class and learning from her only made me want to become a teacher even more.
That lasted until I entered High School. My freshman year I decided that I still wanted to become a teacher, I just changed it to an elementary teacher. I observed the way high school students disrespected the teachers, and the way their attitudes got in the way of them learning. I=m not saying that all high school students are like that, but I know that I would be better off as an elementary school teacher.
With the thought of elementary ed. on my mind as I entered sophomore year, I took an art c
During that same year I had a biology class, and found that I was rather good at it. The summer before I spent some time observing a marine biologist and wasn’t quite sure if I could handle biology, but thought that that would be an interesting field to go into. After I excelled in biology, I decided that marine biology was also a career interest form me. I now had teacher, interior decorator, and marine biologist on my career interest list, and no idea which one I should choose.
It was the summer after sophomore year that I had an opportunity to work and study at Sparrow Hospital in the pediatric ward. That only complicated matters for me because I enjoyed working with the children and being able to help them heal was so gratifying. That summer I added one more interest to my list: Pediatric Nurse Assistant. But in the grand scheme of things this wasn t something I was too serious about.
Finally, during my senior year in high school I came across physical therapy in a magazine I read about careers. It seemed like a wonderful way to interact with people, to be able to help someone help himself or herself. That sparked my interest immediately, and I started reading up on the subject.
After all the mind changing and decision-making I have come to the conclusion that elementary ed. or physical therapist are the careers I am most interested in.