Word count: 441
Choice count: 10
Section count: 6
Image count: 6
Error count: 0
Field Related Analysis
Education : 47 matches
(choice, college, course, courses, diploma, don, field, field of study, further, grade, grades, graduation, high school, knowledge, learn, learned, management, school, skills, social, trainee, training, university)Business : 18 matches
(administration, business, corporation, lead, management, manager, office, trainee)Archaeology : 10 matches
(avenue, comes, here, lead, power, study)Target Structure: (10 matches)
come in handy (1 match)
cursory (1 match)
learn the ropes (1 match)
office politics (1 match)
overtime (1 match)
premium wage (1 match)
pull off (1 match)
time management (1 match)
trainee (1 match)
wage (1 match)
It was the end of high school. I wasn't sure what to do next. Nevertheless, two choices were available to me. Apply to Ahuntsic College and study Business Management for three years in a technique, or apply to the nearest college to where I live in a pre-university program in Social Sciences for two years. Should I choose Ahuntsic College or Terrebonne College?
Choice 1 : Apply to Ahuntsic College.
Choice 2 : Apply to Terrebonne College.
Good choice. I managed to get decent grades. In some of my courses, I did a cursory job. But because of my time management skills, I was able to pull off a passing grade in all of my courses, and even a little better than expected. After 4 great years, I graduated from Business course. Now, I can decide if I want to apply for a job that will lead me to a career as a manager or continue my journey and go to university for three more years in a related field of study. Which path should I choose?
Choice 1 : Find a job related to my field of study.
Choice 2 : Go to university.
It has always been my dream to work for a big corporation. I am now officially a trainee, and I am doing my on-the-job training so that I can learn the ropes. Neither position comes with a premium wage. I can’t make up my mind for the job I want to have next. Which should I choose?
Choice 1 : Apply to a restaurant (manager).
Choice 2 : Apply to a big corporation.
With my DEC in Business Management, I have the option to go further with my studies and go to university in a related field of study. My university diploma will help me get manager's or director's job more easily. What should I study? Human Resources? Or Business Administration?
Choice 1 : Business Administration
Choice 2 : Human Resources
This job requires overtime and a good knowledge of English. Luckily, everything I learned in my college English courses will come in handy. Despite the office politics, I try not to get sucked up in and try my best to not concentrate on that. I really love the choices I made that led me here.
Choice 1 : The end.
You chose my life, my career. Don't think you can not change the avenue of your life. You will always have the power to do what you really want in life.
Choice 1 : Go back to the beginning and make other choices.