Boba Ben
Super Freak
I want to be an undertaker.
Lejuan, the dead pose only technical issues, whilst it's the living (survivors) that can give one dificulty. It's a service profession. I get satisfaction helping people during their darkest, troublesome times.
I really respect nurses and hospice workers, they are very much like angles on earth, guiding people through illness and ultimately their final hours.
We regards to what course you should take, it has to be a balance between something you love or enjoy, as you intend to work for a great deal of time, you don't want to get bored, but also taking into account what jobs are available at present to the pay structure you are looking for. As, what some people have said before, the subject you love, don't mean it will pay the bills, which is the number one priority before job satisfaction. Though this is common sence and not much advice, as this come down to your preference, but what I will tell you the best advice given to me when going for a job. When going for a job, go for the highest, best paid position in the field you are looking for, and BS to a certain degree to get that job. Even if you don't feel fully capable, go for it. You will have 6 months to 2 years to learn how to do the job, and if you don't learn it in that time you deserver to get fired.
Best outcome, you will become a success in that position, and on't look back.
Worst case senario, is that you learned something, hopefully more confident at a high job position, being paid top salary for your position for atleast 6 months, which is better than working avaerage pay for 6 months working your way up a comapany, and is great on your CV when you move on.
Too many words.