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Question About Qualifications/career Choices
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Hey there, I just realised a caeer I'd really want to be a part of in the future, it took me a long time as I'm mid way through my first year of A-Levels. Here's the kicker, it's in a complete different field than the subjects I took. Basically, it's to do with Art and I took 3 Sciences and Mathematics. Is there any way I could get a job in the art field with insufficient subjects, or do something a bit like volunteer work in which I do work experience in this field in order to get such a job? Basically, what options do I have? Thanks a lot for taking the time to read this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>I just realised a caeer I'd really want to be a part of in the future
>>>Basically, it's to do with Art
Yes, but what exactly is it? In some career fields (such as journalism, professional photography and the fine arts) it's still possible to be successful simply by letting others see what you're capable of. Whereas in some other areas you usually need qualifications to 'get a foot in the door'. Without knowing exactly what you're thinking of, it's hard to advise you.
If the type of work you're interested in is listed here, you'll be able to see what's usually required to enter that field:
https:/ /nation alcaree rsservi ce.dire ct.gov. uk/advi ce/plan ning/jo bfamily /Pages/ artscra ftsdesi gn.aspx
This might also be relevant:
http:// prospec ts.ac.u k/creat ive_art s_cultu re_sect or.htm
You can also see where a degree in any particular subject might take you, here:
http:// prospec ts.ac.u k/optio ns_with _your_s ubject. htm
Chris
>>>Basically, it's to do with Art
Yes, but what exactly is it? In some career fields (such as journalism, professional photography and the fine arts) it's still possible to be successful simply by letting others see what you're capable of. Whereas in some other areas you usually need qualifications to 'get a foot in the door'. Without knowing exactly what you're thinking of, it's hard to advise you.
If the type of work you're interested in is listed here, you'll be able to see what's usually required to enter that field:
https:/
This might also be relevant:
http://
You can also see where a degree in any particular subject might take you, here:
http://
Chris
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