Some exciting future STEM careers don’t even exist yet
What do you want to be when you grow up? Whatever your thoughts are, maybe you should change your answer to “I don’t know…maybe my job doesn’t exist yet,” because there’s a very good chance that it doesn’t. According to The New York Times, 65 percent of elementary school students’ future jobs aren’t a reality just yet, and many of them are STEM careers. But how do you prepare for the unknown? And why are these future STEM careers important?
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I think that being able to take a vacation out of the planet Earth would be really cool. I agree with the fact that this will one day happen. Right now they are only sending certain people to go up there at a time. But doesn’t all new inventions start like that. Like when the airplane was fist invented only certain and experienced people were aloud to go on it but now with the advancement in technology anyone is aloud to go on it as long as you are willing to pay. I think that it will end up in the future you being able to take a trip to the moon and it won’t be out of the ordinary to go. Years ago nobody believed that an airplane would ever exist but then it was made and proved that anything is possible. It always starts with only the professionals doing it but then it always eventually leads to everyone doing it. I hope that I’m still aloud when this big change happens.