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15th January 2016
11:04am GMT

4. Remember to keep holy the ...
If you're serious about a career in sport, be it science, technology or engineering, you might need to work the odd Sabbath. Sorry.
5. Honour your HTML5
Let's be honest, websites aren't going to go out of fashion any time soon.
Neither is the need to build them or work in them. The digital age has offered more and more careers that were once never thought possible. Social media executives, strategists, creative producers are all required now to feed a company's online machine and sports teams one-by-one are joining the party.
This sector is going to explode in the local sporting world in the near future and what better way to get yourself ahead than a web designer course or becoming a computer scientist. Combine that with your love of sport? You're laughing.
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6. Thou shalt not kill
That goes without saying.
7. Thou shalt commit adultery
Do it. Variety is the spice of life. And it is mightily effective when building yourself a well-rounded future.
At college, you'll find opportunities to join clubs, research programmes, to volunteer with PhD students and it will all help you find the right life for you.
Combine your love of sport with maths or engineering and discover new ways for technology to advance how we play, view or prepare for sport. Learn how the body works in sport science, amalgamate it with physiotherapy. Don't close yourself off.
8. Thou shalt not steal a career that isn't yours
Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
If you like sport, work in sport. It doesn't matter if you're more mathematically orientated or have a knack for design and engineering. You could create the next advancement in protective gear, you could be mucking around with the next big toy to hit the shops.
If you like keeping yourself in shape and eating right - you can make a career out of it. Nutritionists know what they're talking about.
Any sport team is now fully stocked with a backroom of experts. Who have done their qualifications.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against yourself
Live the life and career you love. Don't live a lie.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's career
Because, if you find the path that's right for you with Smart Futures, you'll be perfectly content with your own. There’s so many opportunities ahead of you.
Check out the short video below to find out more about starting a career in STEM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfrAl1cXIqs
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