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If I wasn't doing that, I'd be sending my CV to any company in my field of expertise/interest, I've been at Uni for 5 years now, and although originally I was considering an MSc, I've been there for what seems like ages, and I have massive debt, so I want to start paying it all back.
The idea of doing a post grad course is a painful one ... :)
I don't know chief, you know what you'd be happiest doing, the truth is I went to uni to give myself more time to think about what I wanted to do. Well I'm nearly there and still don't have a clue. The only thing I'm sure of is I want to see more of this planet before I 'settle down'.
After that I suppose I will have to get a job related to what I have learned, mainly to ensure I get a reasonable wage, but I won't know if its what I want to do until I've tried it.
Good luck with whatever you choose anyway
If I wasn't doing that, I'd be sending my CV to any company in my field of expertise/interest, I've been at Uni for 5 years now, and although originally I was considering an MSc, I've been there for what seems like ages, and I have massive debt, so I want to start paying it all back.
The idea of doing a post grad course is a painful one ... :)
I don't know chief, you know what you'd be happiest doing, the truth is I went to uni to give myself more time to think about what I wanted to do. Well I'm nearly there and still don't have a clue. The only thing I'm sure of is I want to see more of this planet before I 'settle down'.
After that I suppose I will have to get a job related to what I have learned, mainly to ensure I get a reasonable wage, but I won't know if its what I want to do until I've tried it.
Good luck with whatever you choose anyway
And the fact that im not exactly sure what other jobs will be open for me when i graduate.
> the truth
> is I went to uni to give myself more time to think about what I wanted
> to do. Well I'm nearly there and still don't have a clue. The only
> thing I'm sure of is I want to see more of this planet before I
> 'settle down'.
>
I totally agree with the above, also Ive met many many people who end up happily in a job that has absolutely nothing to do with what they studied at uni.
Good luck and dont let it bog ur mind down, the last thing u need is a premature mid-life crisis based on decision making.