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What shud i become?

magnus2112
magnus2112 over 11 years ago

Hi image Am a 15 year old boy from Norway.

Just starting to think about my future and what i want i to be.

I want to be somthing interesting.. Not a boring desk job...

I LOVE electronics, and want to work with somthing in that area.

Maybe a pc enginer or work with nano technology or maybe work with robotics.. i really dont know image

I dont care if the job is not well paid, as long if it is making me happy i wil take it! image

So, what do you think i shud become? are you happy with your job? and if so, why?

Sorry my bad english..

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    0 johnbeetem over 11 years ago

    At this point, I suggest studying the fundamentals and playing with lots of different technologies to see what you really enjoy.  At your age I wanted to be a physicist (long before I had a physics class!) and figured computers would be a useful tool, rather than my major interest.  This changed after experience with both physics and computers.  At that point, I was pretty sure I wanted to be computer scientist.  Then I took classes from and with computer scientists, and discovered I really liked tinkering with the machines more than the theoretical aspects and I ended up in electrical and computer engineering which has stood the test of time.

     

    All of these subjects relied on excellent preparation in mathematics, so make sure you have mastery over that all-important tool, because it will help you whichever way you go.

     

    Don't specialize too early.  While the fundamentals change very slowly, which specific areas will be hot at a given time changes very quickly.  Right now, the big buzzword is Internet of (Digital) Things, but if you were to specialize in that now at age 15 you can pretty well bet that when you enter the job market something else will be the Next Big Thing.

     

    You're 15.  I assume you have minimal responsibilities.  This is a great chance to acquire lots of knowledge and try out technologies without the burdens of a day-to-day job and family obligations.  Carpe diem.

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    0 johnbeetem over 11 years ago

    At this point, I suggest studying the fundamentals and playing with lots of different technologies to see what you really enjoy.  At your age I wanted to be a physicist (long before I had a physics class!) and figured computers would be a useful tool, rather than my major interest.  This changed after experience with both physics and computers.  At that point, I was pretty sure I wanted to be computer scientist.  Then I took classes from and with computer scientists, and discovered I really liked tinkering with the machines more than the theoretical aspects and I ended up in electrical and computer engineering which has stood the test of time.

     

    All of these subjects relied on excellent preparation in mathematics, so make sure you have mastery over that all-important tool, because it will help you whichever way you go.

     

    Don't specialize too early.  While the fundamentals change very slowly, which specific areas will be hot at a given time changes very quickly.  Right now, the big buzzword is Internet of (Digital) Things, but if you were to specialize in that now at age 15 you can pretty well bet that when you enter the job market something else will be the Next Big Thing.

     

    You're 15.  I assume you have minimal responsibilities.  This is a great chance to acquire lots of knowledge and try out technologies without the burdens of a day-to-day job and family obligations.  Carpe diem.

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