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A. If I choose the wrong career, I’ll be stuck forever.
B. I don’t need to research the career of my choice; I already know everything I need to know.
C. I don’t need to start researching my career choices yet, I’m only in middle school!
All of the above myths are false. In two to three paragraphs, choose one of the above career myths and explain why it is false. In your argument, be sure to include statements of fact, supported by actual evidence.
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