EVERYBODY IS TELLING ME SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
HOW DO I FIGURE OUT MY VOICE TYPE?

 

That's something you have to do with your voice teacher and coach. And it's something you have to do before you go out and try to market yourself for singing work. How can you audition for opera roles if you don't have any idea of what you can sing? But here's a hint: find out what you sing, and sing WELL, and don't worry about labels. For one thing, the type of voice hired for certain repertoire differs greatly house by house. For another, people are going to hire you to sing what they think you sound good singing. You do not need to write "Fifi LeBouvier, Lyric Soprano" on all your materials. "Fifi LeBouvier, Soprano", is enough. They will judge your voice type by your offerings --- and by how well they suit you. However, your audition arias have to make senses as a group. You can't offer "Mi chiamano Mimi" and the Immolation Scene at the same audition, even if you sing both really well --- the judges will think you don't know what you're doing. It's ok to offer one thing that's a bit of a stretch, to show where you think you might be in a few years. But all in all, your audition repertoire should show a general sense of direction.