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10-23-2006, 02:10 PM #1
figuring out what I want to do w/ my life-NEED HELP
I am a senior in college and will be graduating next semester (spring '07) and I am extremely indecisive on what I want to do with my life. I jsut can't make up my mind. I will be graduating with a little over a 3.2 GPA and with a sports business/sports studies degree. I have basically come to the conclusion that my major sucks ass and really doesn't prepare you for much, and it is too late to change given that I am a senior and I have already changed my major once b4. I have no idea what I want to do with my life so these are the options I have come up with:
-stay and get a second degree in marketing, management, or real estate (this will take me another 1-1.5yrs)
-stay or go to another college and get some sort of master's degree (god knows what I would get it in though )
-start preparing for the LSAT IMMEDIATELY and apply to law school-although I really do not know much about law school and what it entails just yet
if anyone has any advice/insight/suggestions on any of the above (mainly lawschool) then I would be very appreciative.
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10-23-2006, 02:23 PM #2Senior Member
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My cousin has his masters in sports something....and still works at Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Not much out there for what you are looking for, but if you find it....then Congrats to you!!
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10-23-2006, 02:30 PM #3
What would you want to do. You said you would go back for marketing. From what i have seen experience means alot. If you want to do something in marketing I would try and get a job with a marketing company. Even if its entry level. Maybe continue school part time if you need to. But a degree doesn't equal a job.
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10-23-2006, 02:32 PM #4
Sweetie...maybe you should take some time off completely from school....do whatever...work in a mindless job, travel, work in the field that you've schooled in (if thats possible..). Whatever it is...your very torn on what your going to do for the majority of your career. So, why move quickly into something that your not completely sure about?
And, if you were to go back...I do think a second degree would be very beneficial as a supplement to what you already have. With what you have...I would think management...B.comm?
Anyways...all I can say is don't jump into anything too quickly just to say your actually doing something.
Many here will give good, sound advice. But, only you know yourself, and what you think is best. Don't stress too much over it....what would be the point? You have lots of time..enjoy!
HUGSSomeone's Little Pumpkie
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10-23-2006, 02:43 PM #5Originally Posted by gixxerboy1
That's the problem, I have no idea right now!!
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10-23-2006, 02:44 PM #6Originally Posted by Pinkvelvet
I am usually very layed back and never stress about anything, but I am not gonna lie this is weighing on my mind HEAVILY. I have to be able to support my food bill!!! lol
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10-23-2006, 11:51 PM #7
bump...
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10-24-2006, 02:12 AM #8
Travel.
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10-24-2006, 04:30 AM #9
is there any job you can imagine keeping you interested and motivated each day for the rest of your life?
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10-24-2006, 09:51 AM #10Originally Posted by johan
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10-24-2006, 09:51 AM #11
Spound.. this is one of those things you just gotta pray about and figure out yourself.. it's your path in life, none of us could possibly persuade you in which way to go..
Weigh your options and ask yourself which would be most beneficial to you and something you'd enjoy 10yrs from now.
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10-24-2006, 10:16 AM #12
if youve ever thought about travelling then maybe now is the best time, chill out and see what life has to offer you, you can allways go back to college, but you cant allways take time out of your career. anyway what ever you choose good luk.
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10-24-2006, 11:01 AM #13
i always say that if you can turn something you like to do into your profession--then you should do it. nothing better than getting paid for something you like to do.
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10-24-2006, 11:32 AM #14Originally Posted by spound
Just go for it bro. I mean **** we only live one life better make it a good one. Educate yourself to a guru and start out somewhere small.
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10-24-2006, 11:37 AM #15
Join the military with me!
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10-24-2006, 11:42 AM #16
get a degree in finance, accounting or CS/IT. all degrees in these fields are desireable by employers and allow you to have a very large spectrum of jobs to choose from in any field.
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10-24-2006, 11:46 AM #17
do what you love to do....start up an online business that has to do with diets/prep etc.
Invest in some real estate....buy, fix-up, and sell
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10-24-2006, 01:39 PM #18Originally Posted by audis4
This is a good advice...
Just do whatever is pleasing to you..after you found it ..just stick with it and empower it with all of your concentration..
Good luck
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10-24-2006, 01:56 PM #19
Or you could be a firefighter where your paid to work 10 days out of the month, you can still go to school p/t or online classes. Awesome job, great benefits, security, retirement. Most of the time your paid to chill out, eat, work out, and shoot the shit w/ your buddies. And catching a good structure fire is fun and an adrenaline rush. It's the perfect fit for a guy like myself, ever thought of it?
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10-24-2006, 02:04 PM #20Banned
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Thats one issue with such a random degree, I'm sorry you cant decide, but outside of being a gym teacher that degree is very rarely used. Good luck man, I suggest you stay in and get a second degree is business
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10-24-2006, 08:33 PM #21
I worked for a defense company for a while (it's since been bought out by Raytheon), and they hired all folks with all sorts of degrees to work there. It didn't matter what kind of degree it was, just so long as you had a degree, you had a job. It had lots of different things you could do, like purchasing, accounting, production supervising, manufacturing engineering, and then if you were effective at getting things done, you could move up into management positions. My guess is that there are lots of jobs out there just like that, where it's less important what your degree is in than that you have a degree. All you need to do is tailor your resume to those companies to say that you have a degree in whatever, and you think that your education gives you valuable insights into their business problems.
Remember all that arcane number mumbo-jumbo you learned in algebra? Ever notice how 99.9% of the business world gets by with just a simple $5 four-function calculator and never bothers to factor polynomials? Same thing is true with most degrees. Few business folks ever use most of what they learned in school. All you really need is good common sense, and a foot in someone's door. That degree gets you in someone's door, and now the rest is up to you.
As far as going for another degree, don't bother. If you're worth a damm, you'll be snatched up pretty quick. If you're not, well, another degree won't make any difference.
You say you don't know what you want to do with your life . . . Well, welcome to the club. Most folks never figure that out. Lots of people start out doing one thing, and go on to other carreers in something totally unrelated. I used to make missiles, now I own a barber shop. One of these days I'm gonna run for a Justice of the Peace position (an elected position in Texas). No idea what I'll do after that, but I'll worry when I get there . . .
So don't give even a second's worry to what you'll do, because if you're any good, you'll get along just fine whatever you pursue. You have a business related degree, get a job in something related to business, and go from there. Save yourself some capital, and then start your own business.
Ya, you'll do just fine. Don't worry. Go for it.
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10-24-2006, 08:36 PM #22
Well first off I would look into what kind of jobs you qualify for with your degree. Im sure it would open some doors to get into bb'ing or something of the like. How about a sports agent?
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10-24-2006, 09:58 PM #23
I'd take some time off, and evaluate your goals. Do some traveling, and try to find more about yourself. Maybe volunteer, or take an internship somewhere that interests you?
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10-25-2006, 11:53 AM #24Originally Posted by SVTMuscle
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10-25-2006, 12:09 PM #25Originally Posted by stayinstacked
Best most satisfying job in the world... and the benefits are insane... the work shifts being the main benefit... my shortest weekend is 4 days... almost all of us have sidelines (mine are teaching part time at the academy and kitchen installations )
You would easily be able to start up and run a good PT business on the side, and never have to worry about putting bread on your table when business is slow.
Just my 2¢
Red
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10-25-2006, 01:20 PM #26Junior Member
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Originally Posted by audis4
Sorry to say fellas but the housing market is on a downturn.
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10-25-2006, 07:08 PM #27
instead of being a firefighter you can be a cop!!! cops here only work like 15 days per month, get awesome benefits, and you ARE the law . Depending on the city you can get paid alot too - I think Chicago or Detroit is paying 48k/year starting for cops now
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Screw all that Became a porn star. My buddies dad died several years ago, and his biggest regret in life was not becoming a porn star. How bout that for insight.
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10-26-2006, 02:20 AM #29
take time for yourself.....school, jobs, women arent going anywhere, theyll always be here; however age is always moving along.....take this next year to evaluate yourself and find your path to happiness....dont take any long term obligations until you find your path
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10-26-2006, 12:54 PM #30
Thanks for the insight everybody!!
I still have 6-8 months to make up my mind. For right now I am just going to put my resume out there like crazy and see what happens, if things aren't looking good, I'll stay in school to pursue a second degree or a master's
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10-26-2006, 01:09 PM #31
spound, when i become rich you can be my personal trainer and we'll travel and all that shit. you don't have to worry about it.
this is strange, but i just realized your old avvy is one that is stuck in my mind. doubtful that i will ever forget it. you are the first guy on this board who took me under his wing. i appreciate it, and i'm serious about when i become rich.
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10-26-2006, 02:21 PM #32Originally Posted by novastepp
Good one..
You can take me too...
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10-26-2006, 02:26 PM #33Originally Posted by novastepp
Ok man, I'll take you up on that!! hehe You gonna buy my food?? We can follow the same diet.
I am glad I could help you out, it really makes me feel good that I made an impression on you. Thanks for saying so.
Hopefully my advice was of some help??
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Two undergrad degrees are worthless, if you go back to school get your master's it will double your earning power over that of an undergrad degree. Plus it will make you more hireable. I have my masters I got it done in a year and a half. Most employers dont even care what field its in when they higher you, they just want to see the paper.
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