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If you want to do something computer related, just jump in on whatever you can at the moment. The best way I found was to join the Temping agency run by the county council. They popped me in a two-week placement at a local IT project for some data input, now 4 years later I have a full contract, I head IT on the project and they're paying for all my MSCE courses and exams. Experience matters more to IT depts than anything else.
That said, anything else you want to do from your list, just decide on it and do it. If it's teaching, get your arse to uni and work hard. If you do want to join the police, don't worry about the fitness too much. A colleague of mine has just joined the police, and apparently the tests aren't too hard at all. Something like 50 metres swimmimng, being able to push/pull a ridiculously light weight. Most gyms do an intensive fitness regime for police applicants too.
A lot of the design advice seems sound here, I'd also add getting yourself a portfolio together asap. Just bung everything you've done in it and have a look through.
That said, anything else you want to do from your list, just decide on it and do it. If it's teaching, get your arse to uni and work hard. If you do want to join the police, don't worry about the fitness too much. A colleague of mine has just joined the police, and apparently the tests aren't too hard at all. Something like 50 metres swimmimng, being able to push/pull a ridiculously light weight. Most gyms do an intensive fitness regime for police applicants too.
A lot of the design advice seems sound here, I'd also add getting yourself a portfolio together asap. Just bung everything you've done in it and have a look through.