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Old 01-26-2003, 11:53 PM
archangel689 archangel689 is offline
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yep this is my worry above all worries. But as a founder of my chapter, I doubt I'll have any problems with sticking around in an advisory role.




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Originally posted by sororitygirl2
I will tell you right now, YES you will have post-graduation depression.

You will feel lonely and lost, and flat-out bored... b/c EVERYTHING changes and everyone spreads out (unless you all stay in your college town and take slacker jobs and party for a few years).

But, after awhile, you get used to your new life. You visit your friends across the country (which is cool). You make new friends. You discover new bars. You have more money to spend.

And you can hang on to the hope that, one day, you'll get a job you really like.

I don't know... maybe that's just my situation.

If you want a job that gives you excitement and helps you meet people/keep busy, sales/marketing/PR seem to be good ways to go. As for keeping busy and having fun, you just have to go out... LOTS! And get a second job just for fun or take up a hobby so that you can meet more people and keep busy.
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