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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
> 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.
And the fact that im not exactly sure what other jobs will be open for me when i graduate.
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