This was a terrifying thought. Everyone has heard the jokes about English or art majors never making money, and when you’re 20 years old and have never made much more than minimum wage, the last thing you want is to resign yourself to a fate of being poor. You want to get a job right after graduation that allows you to be comfortable and buy cool stuff or maybe move out of your parents’ home and not have to come home to do laundry because you already spent the quarters from your coin jar on gas for your car. It was terrifying, but I did it. I made a choice that, in this case, practicality was not worth it and I preferred to pursue enjoyment and happiness instead.
I stood by this decision, even as I drew closer to graduation, and some of the realities of “adult” life drew closer by the day. I had an increasing number of friends graduating and facing the difficulties of finding a job in their field of study.
- See more at: http://blog.aftercollege.com/2015/choose-wrong-major/#sthash.ujooGjJJ.dpuf
This was a terrifying thought. Everyone has heard the jokes about English or art majors never making money, and when you’re 20 years old and have never made much more than minimum wage, the last thing you want is to resign yourself to a fate of being poor. You want to get a job right after graduation that allows you to be comfortable and buy cool stuff or maybe move out of your parents’ home and not have to come home to do laundry because you already spent the quarters from your coin jar on gas for your car. It was terrifying, but I did it. I made a choice that, in this case, practicality was not worth it and I preferred to pursue enjoyment and happiness instead.I stood by this decision, even as I drew closer to graduation, and some of the realities of “adult” life drew closer by the day. I had an increasing number of friends graduating and facing the difficulties of finding a job in their field of study.- See more at: http://blog.aftercollege.com/2015/choose-wrong-major/#sthash.ujooGjJJ.dpuf
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