Li has a lot of roles. She is a student, a big sister, and an athlete. Her guidance counselor suggests that she think about these and use them to help determine future career choices. Li points out that she does not enjoy taking care of children. Both of her parents work, and she has to spend quite a bit of time watching her siblings. Can this information help her determine a career?

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Responses

No, only roles that you like are helpful.

No, only roles that you like are helpful.

Yes, she knows that she does not want to work with children.

Yes, she knows that she does not want to work with children.

Yes, she has to try as many roles as possible to know what she likes.

Yes, she has to try as many roles as possible to know what she likes.

No, only roles directly related to jobs are useful for determining a career.

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The best response in this scenario is:

Yes, she knows that she does not want to work with children.

This option is useful because understanding what she does not enjoy can help narrow down her career choices and lead her toward fields that align more closely with her interests and preferences.