pizzashere
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Hello all,
Have any of you gone through something like this:
I graduated out of university with a 3 year general arts degree in December. My intention for graduating was because I had no idea what I was doing in university having meandered from an environmental science major, to economics, and then to accounting (which I have no interest in and only pursued it thinking I'd get leverage once I was in the "career world"). I am exceptionally disappointed with what I gained from university. I am the kind of person who is supposed to indulge and enjoy getting a degree. Now I look back and think: what happened? ... I focused so hard on making the "correct" decisions for a degree that lands a job but also pertains to my interests that I missed out on simply enjoying the experience of making new friends and enjoying what I was learning.
I come out feeling sad and disappointed with a BA degree that I did not bother going to convocation to accept.
But here I am trying again to find some satisfaction in my career and education. I don't know what I like but the career values that I feel I foster in involve: creativity and innovation, use of logic, and management/teamwork.
What careers/hobbies/passions correspond to these values?
Have any of you gone through something like this:
I graduated out of university with a 3 year general arts degree in December. My intention for graduating was because I had no idea what I was doing in university having meandered from an environmental science major, to economics, and then to accounting (which I have no interest in and only pursued it thinking I'd get leverage once I was in the "career world"). I am exceptionally disappointed with what I gained from university. I am the kind of person who is supposed to indulge and enjoy getting a degree. Now I look back and think: what happened? ... I focused so hard on making the "correct" decisions for a degree that lands a job but also pertains to my interests that I missed out on simply enjoying the experience of making new friends and enjoying what I was learning.
I come out feeling sad and disappointed with a BA degree that I did not bother going to convocation to accept.
But here I am trying again to find some satisfaction in my career and education. I don't know what I like but the career values that I feel I foster in involve: creativity and innovation, use of logic, and management/teamwork.
What careers/hobbies/passions correspond to these values?