everyone in class know what they want to do with their live and me i have no idea so give me some except : doctor , teacher, lawyer , judge ,
doubt it, unless you on special class or something~ sometimes they just follow the path create by parents or something~ like follow fad~ how about start on general like wanna open shop or buy own house or build personal Nuclear Head ICBM~ start small~
You can be that one guy who is different from everyone else, that one person who aspires to what the others never dare dream of but may only end up becoming; you can be... a loafer!
If you want a real answer, take a good look at the subjects that interest you and you are actually good at. now try and look at the jobs available that you can pursue by focusing on developing those subjects/ skills. Personally I really like numbers growing up, had the luck of being able to select my subjects due to my education system and thus tried my hand at some of the basic subjects I needed to know to get an engineering degree. .......then I got burned really bad and chose the second best option and now I am about to graduate as a Finance major. though my point is see what you are good at and judge realistically whether you can use your strengths to pursue a particular carreer. picking now would save you a world of trouble later on and a lot of wasted time if you decide midway through college to switch majors.
Most people don't know what they wanna do, let alone kids... that's why most people have unsatisfying jobs. You gotta go out and try things, it's not gonna magically appear to you. All that free time you have as a teenager and adolescent, half of it should be used for exploring things and not giving up just after a month or so. None of the skills/jobs are fun initially, only when you become an expert and can do some cool stuff relatively quickly... For example playing a guitar, you'd struggle for 5h to learn a 3min song in the beginning and think it's not worth it, but an expert can learn it in 30min and have fun with it, even make their own song. Get into something right now, perhaps some club or internship exists for wood crafting, smithing(you could make fantasy swords!), graphic design, music, dance, cooking, embedded programming(you program a microchip for small non PC devices like alarms, rovers, drones and you build them yourself, you start with arduino, raspberry pi or straight with a motorola 32bit chip)... If it doesn't work out, next year try another thing, just don't give up unless you absolutely hate it. You only have a few years like that to try things before you get stuck with an unsatisfying job. When you are working and you want to change career, you'll only have 1-2h a day after being tired from work to study or practice whatever it is you want.
Love funny answers in this thread, but why did I reached limitation for likes? Someone tell me, I'm new here. But it's like OP wants a serious answer so why not choose it based what is good on your scores from? Or from something that you like or what your parents did, just follow their path so you can be guided directly