I also had a lot of choices to start. My first choice was being a Chef, I really love to cook. But as someone who has a parent who wants you to do what he does so you can continue it.. I had to focus on business management. And I end up being an accountant. You might end up not liking your choice but in the long run, you'll get used to it. When you've already mastered that career you chose, you can go ahead and do what you really want to do, it may be as a hobby or something that you wanna do until you retire.
All of those career talkers say that people say that people born after 2000 will experience, on average, 5 career changes in their lifetime so you will probably have a chance to try a few of the jobs you've listed. Your decision will give you an easy entrypoint. The first job on your resume makes getting the second easier so maybe pick one with the broadest and most translatable skills?
Honestly it’s all about trying them out! When you do the hobby then you will figure out which one you will like! So Go Explore!!!! ❤️
I was much worse than you 😂 I have no idea what I wanna do just a few tho which I m interested in like history n hotel management but didn't knew what to choose. But my parents didn't allow me to both so I went for commerce coz I really suck at math, physics, chemistry 😂. Never in my dreams I thought of becoming an auditor. But now I don't even know when I fell in love with it ♥️🙈. Just telling you that it's okay to try what you wanna do the most if you don't like it then you can go for other things. Passion to do things may change.
I’m quitting my job at the hospital this fall. I’m gonna miss it probably but sometimes you have to make tough decisions. You should consider the pay before you choose any career, but it should never be the deciding factor. Build a career for something you love.