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Now what

>> No.12314696
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>> No.12314712

>>12314689
It kinda matters what degree you got

>> No.12314717

>>12314689
What did you study? was it a STE(A)M subject?

>> No.12314752

I don't know, get married

>> No.12314772

>>12314712
>>12314717
bachelor in biology

>> No.12314775
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Sign on

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They will give you unpaid time off to pursue your master's degree. And even a tuition credit of several tens of dollars depending on total years of service. And after you complete your M.Sc you have a good chance of being promoted to assistant shift manager.

>> No.12314802

>>12314772
>Bachelor

Congratulations, you've received your entry pass to graduate school.

>> No.12314806

>>12314689
>>12314772
I suppose you can now be an entry-level biologist.

>> No.12314822

>>12314772
>life science degree
Have fun being a lab tech for $13/hr

>> No.12314842

>>12314822
I don't mind being lab tech, it is comfy

>> No.12314845

>>12314775
The 90s were a mistake

>> No.12314885

>>12314842
Better than construction but staring at pipette tips all day makes me want to kill myself.

>> No.12314890

>>12314689
what is your degree?

>> No.12315789

>>12314689
Start a company.

>> No.12315813

>>12314772
this anon was right >>12314696
>>12315789
this is probably easier than doing grad school.

>> No.12315819

PhD, get

>> No.12316407

>>12314717
What does the A stand for.

>> No.12316413

>>12314689
Go back for a math degree and get that 300k phd. That is what I plan on doing after getting a generic business degree in acc/fin and running out of time to do my CS minor.

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>>12314772

>> No.12316419

>>12314772
Worst degree for Med School. Ironically.

You would be better off majoring in fluffy bunnies or economics and taking the required courses all throughout 4 years.

>> No.12316431

>>12314752
underrated

>> No.12316439

Did you branch out into other shit past basic prerequisites or just double down on bio once the other stuff was dealt with? I'm in for forensic science myself but I'm trying to keep my net broad by delving more into microbiology and chemistry than I actually need to as a means of maybe getting a more substantial career.

>> No.12318309

>>12316439
I have an internship in a very prestigious institution, but it is sadly unpaid

>> No.12320230

>>12314689
You have achieved half of what you need to become financially successful (= productive, in the eyes of humanity).

The second part is about gaining practical, down-to-earth experience in your vocation, which differs from the abstract ways aquired in university.

There are some hazards/traps on your way:

Most grads tend to think that this is the end of aquiring knowledge, because university was so abstract, their actual job doesn't feel real to them. So they stop learning, thinking their life will just stay neutral (in terms of finances and success) - this is wrong, you actually stagnate. The older you get, the more people think of you as outdated, meanwhile, your standard of living and expectation increases (let's be real, it will never decrease). You have to learn practical stuff, actual numbers, as meaningless as they seem.

While staying neutral, most people tend to get bored with life and seek a family. This is rubbish. Since you're actually stagnating, your 30s are a no-no for making a family, better try your 40s. If you start working at 25, it will only be 15 years till you're 40. That's not much time to aquire enough money for a happy family (with happy parents). Getting kids earlier is basically sacrifing your life to them, possible, but not optimal.

Note: This doesn't apply to women. Afaik, many of them can't bear children in their 40s. They have to figure out a plan for themselves, idk.

>> No.12320353

Continue frogposting

>> No.12320408

>>12316431

>> No.12320510

>>12316407
I think art but more like STE(((A)))M

>> No.12320523

>>12316407
Assplay

>> No.12320553

>>12314689
make youtube videos about your field

>> No.12320643

>>12320353
Literally the genesis of the current frogflood

>> No.12320936

>>12320353
what have you done

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>now what?

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>>12314689
now what?
post a pepe take a pepe

>> No.12321985

>>12321122
cute

>> No.12322022

>>12314772
Wage wagie go to mccagie

>> No.12322321

>>12316407
Architecture

>> No.12322805

>>12314772
how many years is a bachelor?

>> No.12324249

Get a job, consume until death.

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Now you can afford your own place and go back to posting on 4chan/playing vidya/watching porn full time.

At least that's what I did.

>> No.12324633

Pizza Hut / McDonalds.