I'll be 33 in July, am a quarter shy of a degree which I don't really want, won't get me the job I originally wanted and which I still owe a lot of money for and I can't seem to find anything which really inspires me or that I'm passionate about and would also make good money. I guess what I'm looking for is some helpful advice or inspiration...?
my granpops started college at 22 since he had to work his way to get into college... his father wasn't well off... by that time he had my mum and my uncles..... anyway he began his long life career as a lawyer... once he got his bar exam done and received his license he realized he hated it.... so he began his college years again in sciences unsure if he wanted a medical career or an engineering one.. he decided on the first and i swear i never heard him say law was a waste or that he wasted his time... at somepoint he worked part time in both! and eventually he continued with his medical job....
moral of all this?!
its never too late ......... 33 is the new 23... in four years (let alone if they consider the credits you took) you'll graduate at the maximum age of 37... not too bad.. and meanwhile you cud work in whatever it is that you want to try out something crazy like say an assistant travel agent or whatever..... you dont seem like you have a fam or strings attached so go for it while you can!
oh as for careers.... try something you never thot about.... archeology ... cooking... ART and design..... hospitality... diplomacy... dnt stick to the main stream majors... it really limits your options... so think out of zzz box!
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