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No idea what you want to do with your future? No worries! This fun, rewarding guide draws on the time-tested principles of the career classic What Color Is Your Parachute? Why now? Because when you identify your interests and passions early in life, you can make informed decisions on what additional schooling or experiences make sense for your chosen field.
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