radhikaeatsraman is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
Gregory Sanders (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) Lab technicians work in a lab analyzing different materials to determine their composition and other requested information. If you're a child prodigy like Gregory Sanders, then you'll be able to use any piece of evidence, including a lint ball, to unravel a crime for the CSI unit.
Honey (House M.D.) Some people have heart problems and high blood pressure: they need dieticians; others have diabetes: they, too, need dieticians; some are just ridiculously fat: they need dieticians. The bummer of being a dietician is that you have to work closely with pig-headed doctors whom you likely hate.
Judah Rosenthal (Crimes and Misdemeanors) An optician examines your eyes and says, "Which one is better, number 1, number 2?" This is what Judah Rosenthal does in Crimes and Misdemeanors. He also kills ex-mistresses.
Professor Henry Higgins (My Fair Lady) To swallow or not to swallow? Many young women have contemplated this question, but none have discussed it more passionately than speech pathologists. Henry Higgins exemplifies his oral fixation by forcing his poor, young pupil Eliza Doolittle to practice her speech with a mouthful of marbles.
Jean Noble (Novocaine) Scraping plaque, telling you to spit, listening to soft rock, these are the calling cards of the dental hygienist. Jean has a job because she married the dentist she works for, and because she can look the other way while he steals painkillers and kills people.