I'm a student still in college, but as a student going into the medical field I constantly here people complain about the jobs that they have and the degree paths that they chose so dont think that you are alone.
I do have one question-What did you major in? Your field may have a lot more branches than you realize. For example english, business, communications, etc can go with any field. Whether you choose to follow that path or not , you should look at it on the positive side of not a waste of money but a true learning experience. If you want to chat in more detail. Just reply to this message and I'll be sure to get back with you.
I've been thinking lately about my plans after I graduate. I thoroughly enjoy my major, but there are other things I want to do besides my specific field. However, I almost feel that my career(s) should in some way pertain to my degree. I'm thinking that for me to do something not in line with my degree makes me feel as if I wasted my parent's money.
My question to other ladies that have graduated and are in the working field is, did you go outside of your field after graduating to pursue your other interests? Or after working in your field for a while, did you change to something else that interested you? Do you feel that it's just the "degree" that counts and not necessarily that you work in that field?
Just wanted to hear the experiences and points of others. I've been thinking about this for awhile because I just don't want to be a college graduate with no job or absolutely no clue!
Thanks,
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