JOB#1: Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers use the laws of aerodynamics to study how objects and surfaces move through space. They develop, design, test, and maintain equipment and vehicles that travel in the earth's atmosphere and in space. Things like balloons, sailplanes and gliders, military and civilian craft, missiles, satellites, and spacecraft are made by these engineers. I would need a strong college degree for this. I would be payed $77,340 per year (national average)
JOB#2: Lawyers
Lawyers help individuals and businesses solve their legal problems. They help people write wills, prepare taxes, and write contracts. They talk with their clients about the details of their problems, advise them of their legal rights and obligations, and suggest possible actiona that they may take. I would need to go to a good law school focused college and graduate with a strong degree. I would earn $92,730 per year (national average)
JOB#3: Software Engineer
Software engineers design and develop computer software systems. They use computer science, engineering, and mathematics to find simpler ways to design more complex software programs. They identify the functions that the program is to perform and develop ideas for designing it. They must be able to estimate the time and the expense of developing a particular program or system. They must also have solutions to possible development problems that the new functions may create. This is a HOT Occupation in terms of popularity. Over the next 10 years, job openings in this occupation are projected to increase by at least 27%. If i went to college on a technological focus, I could expect a career in this and earn $73,410 to $79,090 per year (national average).
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