sometimes i want to go out and live on a farm but then i remember that id probably have racist ass neighbors and s***ty internet
anyone trying to start a commune
I’m really out here with a degree and no work experience
Did you not do an internship of any sort?
Did you not do an internship of any sort?
Nah bro I didn’t, I’m screwed
Nah bro I didn’t, I’m screwed
Damn bro, what you major in? You have options don’t worry homie. I feel you though, s*** is super scary when you don’t have a plan. I’m actually looking at graduate schools and s*** as an option just because I know that the job market boutta be d*** as f*** in 6 months
Damn bro, what you major in? You have options don’t worry homie. I feel you though, s*** is super scary when you don’t have a plan. I’m actually looking at graduate schools and s*** as an option just because I know that the job market boutta be d*** as f*** in 6 months
Economics bro and I hope so fr. This corona thing has made me even more disadvantaged it’s insane. Need to try and find things to do that I can add to my CV
Economics bro and I hope so fr. This corona thing has made me even more disadvantaged it’s insane. Need to try and find things to do that I can add to my CV
Yeah corona got everyone shook and rightfully so. My friend graduated with an Econ degree and is in a similar position and he feels the same way. He is tryna go to law school and is studying for the LSAT rn.
Whether you feel like it or not, having a degree still gonna put you at an advantage to most people (outside of people who benefit from nepotism.)
I would imagine interning even part time is a good opportunity even after graduation since you are getting experience and are potentially networking and are most likely gonna be considered more for a position within the company than someone who just had a degree. I really am speculating a lot but like from my own experience rn at my internship, a lot of people are asking me if I would consider working here long term. I can only imagine that it would at the very least help. It’s a lot harder to search for that s*** outside of school though ngl
Yeah corona got everyone shook and rightfully so. My friend graduated with an Econ degree and is in a similar position and he feels the same way. He is tryna go to law school and is studying for the LSAT rn.
Whether you feel like it or not, having a degree still gonna put you at an advantage to most people (outside of people who benefit from nepotism.)
I would imagine interning even part time is a good opportunity even after graduation since you are getting experience and are potentially networking and are most likely gonna be considered more for a position within the company than someone who just had a degree. I really am speculating a lot but like from my own experience rn at my internship, a lot of people are asking me if I would consider working here long term. I can only imagine that it would at the very least help. It’s a lot harder to search for that s*** outside of school though ngl
Yeah you're right, i should be grateful i at least have that degree. I'll have a look at some internships but ain't they usually for people in the middle of a degree?
Either way, I appreciate the advice bro. What degree did you major in btw?
Yeah i've noticed thats the case with a lot of people; they end up finding a job that is different to their degree. At this point I just gotta find something I enjoy doing and just pursue that
I think recognising that is important: if you prefer solitude, then work on enjoying your own company and space; but if you prefer being affable and sociable, still focus on yourself and space
From my experience, I find it hard to open up to people and have problems trusting other people, because I'm not comfortable with myself, I've been hurt before and I feel like nobody is listening to me
Always comes back to finding comfort in myself: to forgive myself because I am a fallible human being who deserves love
I prefer being sociable tbh, but if this is what I get back then maybe it's rly not even worth it.
Yeah you're right, i should be grateful i at least have that degree. I'll have a look at some internships but ain't they usually for people in the middle of a degree?
Either way, I appreciate the advice bro. What degree did you major in btw?
Yeah I mean you can do an internship without credit (currently what I’m doing right now.) I’m not sure how successful that route is but it’s worth a shot.
I’m a sociology major with a program option for Human Resources (which is what my internship is for.) S*** like Soc and Econ is so broad you kind of have to figure out ways to finesse it to where you can provide a good lens for whatever company or organization you’re looking at.
Graduate school is also an option so don’t forget to consider that.
Anytime bro, like I said I’m still in the mix of it all but I’m tryna make sure I have a good opportunity considering nothing is guaranteed
The only time I get to myself is when I’m driving. Other than that I’m always around someone else.
I can’t wait until my house is finished.