dereperez
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yep...or pay off one's loans they made when going to college to get a bullshit degree to begin with.
Gawd...sometimes I feel like I just need to start over. If I could turn back time, I would choose a more practical career path...or take up a number of different trades or something. Hindsight is 20/20. That bullshit dream of "go to college...and life is x,y,z easier..." was just that...a dream.
People are fighting tooth and nail to get a decent job these days, so it's hard as hell to get in the door at any place.
sorry, MissAnne. I'm just going off on a tangent. I feel like I was lied to...made a series of dumbass decisions, and now I'm paying for it on a daily basis. It's a damn shame when someone selling their body for money reminds me what a waste of time (and money) my degree is.
I totally agree with you. I think basically being told at 18: okay here's the deal, you better go to college, right now, because if you don't, you're going to be a loser forever, so pick something you're going to use for the rest of your life, is really dumb. Kids make one of two decisions largely, the safe bet for the money field (this can go wrong... remember when they were saying there was "infinite" demand in programming and IT?) which they could very well end up hating (or even not using) or they take something interesting and can't land a career job with the degree they get. I think most people would choose something much more in between those two extremes if it was "normal" for people to work for 5 or 10 years after high school and then go to college.
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I do not have my masters, I intended to go back years ago, and the way the economy has been, I just haven't been able to justify the thought of losing all income, taking out huge loans, going massively into debt and then just hoping I can get a job that will take care of all of that afterwards.
Hmmmm....makes sense. Its so frustrating.
This is what I hear all the time, basically everywhere and from most everyone. I am becoming more and more anxious to enter the workforce...hoping to get in the door somewhere...



And a great big hug to all fellow college students out there. I'm glad I'm not the only one! 

