Saturday, May 03, 2008

"What you studied does not matter."

Which is good, as I can't see me doing anything with a history degree.

Life After School: Advice for New Graduates ∞ Get Rich Slowly:
"...What you studied in school does not matter. Students should major in subjects they enjoy. They should pursue learning. One of Ron’s colleagues is a brilliant lawyer who has a degree in music. He knows a judge with a degree in pharmacology. Your degree does not matter.

...you should always keep your mind open for other options. Don’t be so locked into your goal that you miss opportunity knocking on the door. Sometimes life will lead you in directions you don’t expect. When she didn’t get into the interpreting program, Celia pursued a degree in Natural Sciences. She wanted to be a teacher. But then life led her in another direction, and now she owns a successful photography studio.

“You’ve got to find your passion,” Celia says. “I changed my major six times. That’s okay. Everything you do leads you to the person you’re becoming. As long as you have some goals, you’ll be fine.”

...“What’s important to you?” she asked asked the students. “Make your choices based on that. I wanted to be excited about what I do every day. If you’re complaining about what you’re doing, then try something else.”

...Do what you love. A low-paying job that leads to future prospects in a career you like is better than a high-paying job in a career that doesn’t move you in the right direction. Never stick with a shitty job. It’s easier to change jobs now than it will be in five or ten years."

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