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advice thread
(Anonymous) 2017-07-29 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)Re: advice thread
I have no idea what it's called :x But how does that work out for you, especially if you do remote support?
School/career advice
(Anonymous) 2017-07-29 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)-I have a general science associates degree
-I have difficulty with executive functioning and bad anxiety so school is very stressful for me and I complete basically everything last minute half-assed (for reference my GPA was around 3.0 but this was at a community college so standards were lower)
-I've quit higher education twice because of anxiety/depression issues which I am getting ongoing treatment for
-I'm not good with networking
-Money is not an issue if I attend a public college
So what would be good options for me? I took a career test and it says the following would be good fields: http://i.imgur.com/QUrc9MO.png
I'm considering possibly lab work, but I would like more options and some opinions. I want to be able to support myself somewhat comfortablely, so something fulltime that makes around 35k is my goal. I'm not good with stress and need routine. If at all possible, a something that requires minimal schooling would be ideal but I am willing to pursue a bachelors if necessary.
Re: School/career advice
(Anonymous) 2017-07-29 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)Re: School/career advice
Also, I know about industry certifications (at least for network infrastructure, which is anything but routine tbh), if you narrow down a field, look for those.
Re: School/career advice
(Anonymous) 2017-07-29 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)