Thread: What to do?
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Old May 18, 2019, 01:15 PM
Anonymous48672
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MickeyCheeky, have you thought about going on a fun vacation somewhere after you graduate college? Or, have you already graduated college?

I know in England/Ireland/Germany it is very common for students to take a "gap year" after college; a year to just travel, work odd jobs, and not worry about their future. It is a way to decompress from all the study and work required of college. A year of fun. If you can't take a year of fun, maybe take a week or two or more. Get a part-time job. Write down a list of types of jobs that interest you, then send emails to different companies in your town where those jobs exist, and ask the people who have those jobs, for an "informational interview." Also, that is what your college career counseling office can help you set up. The only way to find out what you want to do, is to ask others to help you find that out. I'm nearly 50 and I have often gone back as an alumni to my undergraduate college career counseling office for help. They are there for you to use as a resource.
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