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smbt0306 09-09-2006 12:41 AM

While in college I was a Political Science major with a minor in English. My goal was to study law and practice family law. Once I started taking classes on the constitution and the supreme court I knew that law school would be a waste of money. Those classes board me to death. There were some people in my classes that thought that stuff was just soooooo interesting and I was just lost in a storm. Once I graduated I said that I would either go into education or social services. I started with social services and I really liked it; I am not creative enough to become a teacher. I am planning to make a career in social services and my present goal is to become a Program Director. I am still debating if I want to stay in welfare to work or go to either mental health or work with children. There is just so many options that I can take.

lil_sunshine 09-16-2006 01:47 PM

To answer the question....
 
Not in the least! I got my BA in pre-law and I just became a licensed Real Estate Sales Agent. I'd rather be an entrepreneur than an attorney, especially since job security is out the window nowadays. Do I still wanna become an attorney? Maybe in the future once I've traveled on Entrepreneurial Road, but then again, who'd wanna give up on being their own boss? :p :cool: :D

Gina1201 09-16-2006 05:46 PM

I'm working in my field. My BA is in sociology with a concentration in Criminology and Criminal Justice. My minor waw Management Information Systems and my MBA is in general Business Administration. I currently am an investigative assistant for a federal law enforcement agency.

cjoanell 10-14-2006 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueReign (Post 504674)
I'm curious. For those of us who have finished college, are you working in the field of your major or something completely different?

I am working in my field (paralegal) although it's hard to break ground.

cjoanell 10-14-2006 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Gina1201 (Post 1321969)
I'm working in my field. My BA is in sociology with a concentration in Criminology and Criminal Justice. My minor waw Management Information Systems and my MBA is in general Business Administration. I currently am an investigative assistant for a federal law enforcement agency.

Nice...... I switched from Criminal Justice to Paralegal so I could work in the field to pay for law school.

sigmadiva 10-15-2006 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cjoanell (Post 1339067)
I am working in my field (paralegal) although it's hard to break ground.

A soror of ours worked as a paralegal for a mid-sized law firm for a while, then got a job at Shell Oil Co working as a paralegal. After much debate with herself, she finally decided to pursue her dream of going to law school. I'm happy to say that she is a 2L and as a Shell employee, I think she was able to take advantage of an 'employer subsidizes education' type program. She works for Shell 20 hrs / week and goes to law school full time. She's loving it. She's in the top section of her law class. :)

SeriousSigma22 10-15-2006 03:23 PM

Sorors,
There are a lot of lawyers or folks working on their law degrees! Good luck folks!

Serioussigma22:cool:

RHOyal Rain 10-15-2006 11:43 PM

Well, I have a BA in math, but right before senior year, I decided that I want to go into the hospitality field. So now I'm working on a BS in Hospitality Management. As far as that, I'm not sure what aspect of hospitality I want to go into yet, but I'll have to figure that out by May of 2007, when I graduate.

cjoanell 10-16-2006 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1339339)
A soror of ours worked as a paralegal for a mid-sized law firm for a while, then got a job at Shell Oil Co working as a paralegal. After much debate with herself, she finally decided to pursue her dream of going to law school. I'm happy to say that she is a 2L and as a Shell employee, I think she was able to take advantage of an 'employer subsidizes education' type program. She works for Shell 20 hrs / week and goes to law school full time. She's loving it. She's in the top section of her law class. :)

Yeah, that's cool. I'm trying to get into a company/firm that will help with all of that. Even if I get into one on the accounting side, since I'll have my AAS in accounting.

sigmadiva 10-16-2006 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by cjoanell (Post 1340022)
Yeah, that's cool. I'm trying to get into a company/firm that will help with all of that. Even if I get into one on the accounting side, since I'll have my AAS in accounting.

Keep at it. Things will work out for you. And, I'm sure I don't have to tell you - network, network, network!!!!

cjoanell 10-17-2006 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1340422)
Keep at it. Things will work out for you. And, I'm sure I don't have to tell you - network, network, network!!!!

I sure am trying. I guess I need to get some business cards made up huh...:o :(

RHOyal Rain 10-17-2006 03:17 AM

Hey Sorors and Sisterfriends
http://www.vistaprint.com offers 250 free business cards (they have their logo on the back, you pay shipping). If you don't want the ad on the back you can pay to not have it.

sigmadiva 10-17-2006 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cjoanell (Post 1340530)
I sure am trying. I guess I need to get some business cards made up huh...:o :(


Keep it up. !!!
When you go out to network, you may not strike gold everytime, but you will move closer to your goal. The more you are 'out there', the easier it will become.

mulattogyrl 10-17-2006 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by smbt0306 (Post 1316983)
While in college I was a Political Science major with a minor in English. My goal was to study law and practice family law. Once I started taking classes on the constitution and the supreme court I knew that law school would be a waste of money. Those classes board me to death. There were some people in my classes that thought that stuff was just soooooo interesting and I was just lost in a storm. Once I graduated I said that I would either go into education or social services. I started with social services and I really liked it; I am not creative enough to become a teacher. I am planning to make a career in social services and my present goal is to become a Program Director. I am still debating if I want to stay in welfare to work or go to either mental health or work with children. There is just so many options that I can take.

I also considered becoming a Program Director, and I am also debating whether or not to pursue working in mental health or with children in the future. I have my BA in Sociology and Masters in Social Work (MSW).

1browngirl 10-17-2006 07:55 PM

I have a BA in History, most folks ask me if I wanted to teach. The answer is NO. I started out as an Animal Science major (wanted to be a vet) and then discovered that I had no interest in Science. So I changed to History because I always had an interest. I probably should have thought about what I was going to do with that degree - but you live and learn.

I'm working on my MBA (HR Management) now, hopefully I'll be finished in December.

Right now I work as a Recruiting Coordinator. But my interest is in Benefits and/or Compensation.

Recently I've been thinking about going back to school for my MLS and becoming a Librarian. I figure, I love to read, so I can use that to my advantage and do something that I like.

If I had to do it all over again, I would've started out as a business major. I also would've taken advantage of co-ops and internships so that I'd have experience and have a much better chance of landing a good job.


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