Sorors I am feeling you. When I started college, my major was Kinesiology because I loved playing sports. I decided to get a teacher's certificate and teach business. But after a couple of years, I realized that there is a difference between playing the sport and coaching/teaching the sport. I coached a couple of summer league softball teams and discovered that bad attitude had increased and playing ability had decreased since I played.
So I decided to go with business, but I had all of these kinesiology classes under my belt. So I double majored (sp?)in Business Administration and Kinesiology. I didn't minor in accounting or finance (stupid me). So I think that might have hurt my chances for getting some jobs. So now I'm in Grad. school working on my MBA. But I still ask myself is this what I want to do?
When I go to various job sites and enter Master's education, most jobs that come up require 5 years or more experience in a field, I've never heard of or don't have experience in

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Soror Kelli- I'm venting too. My question is also why do some jobs require so much experience for an entry level job, when the company is going to train you the way they want you to work anyway? I know that some of the things learned in my undergrad classes are not used at my current job and it requires a business degree.