(Radiologist)
1: (S) I want to get a good GPA so I can get the job I want. For this I would need a growth mindset, a lot of effort and good marks from High School. (M) I would need to get a Bachelor's Degree, finish Medical School, and get a Radiology Residency. (A) So you would need to go to school for a while after High School, like, a lot of years. Bachelor's Degree is 4 years, Medical School is 6, and it depends on the Residency. But it would definitely be worth it to be able to help people that have problems on the inside of them, (R) and earn the money in order to live comfortably. (T) Most Radiologists, once they retire, become teachers to new Radiologists, so they basically teach them the art of Radiology. Which can also bring in more money, and provide more people with help.
(Mechanic)
2: (S) To be a Spare-time mechanic, you need to know cars inside and out, like how the engine works, how to change oil, tires, etc. So you don't actually need much education if it isn't your "job." Of course, you would need to prove to people that you can fix their car, or build one. (M) To be successful, you should buy a junk car, learn it, rebuild it and go from there, because when you build something, you earn the experience to take one apart and rebuild it with better parts, etc. (A) You don't earn 400,000 a year, but when your wife's car breaks, you can be the one to fix it instead of going to someone and spending a couple thousand dollars. (R) These skills are very important in life, because you use your car to do so much. Carry things, get from point A to B, and so much more, so if that breaks, do you want to spend 50,000 on a new car? Or spend a couple thousand on new parts to fix? Your choice. (T) The amount of time you spend on this is really personal choice, and it depends on how much time you put into your projects. I don't know, I'm only 13!
(Veterinary Surgeon)
3: (S) If you don't like animals, why make it your job? If you love animals, why isn't it your job to take care of them? There are many jobs that involve animals, like being an Veterinary Surgeon. (M) The education required, is First, a Bachelor's degree. Second, you need to get a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science. It teaches you about animal's anatomy, nutrition, physiology, microbiology, and
animal management. Finally, you need a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree . (A) The time is definitely shorter to get the job, but it doesn't pay as well, so I wouldn't pursue this as a main job. (R) To be realistic, around 200,000 dollars a year is pretty good, you can afford a nice house, buy the stuff you want, etc. (T) As much as this job appeals to me, I don't want to spend my time on it, unless I don't have another choice, I didn't explain it very well, if you met me in person you could understand better.