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Originally Posted by _carmi
yes when I know that I will never be accepted for a Masters with my current grades and that a BA in Psychology won't land any job. I know this because I know people who have ended up with a BA, weren't accepted for a Masters despite their brilliant grades and ended up nowhere.
So yeah. My new career is being a counselor. It always was my backup plan. Now trying to put it in motion.
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It's all about luck. It's also hard to predict the future.
For example business coures got so popular lately that I know unemployed people with MBA (or working as low-level managers in shitty companies).
Also in IT the competition is so big that you really have to be great to achieve something (chances of being unemployed are way lower there though but so many people studying IT mean much worse perspectives).
It's all good until you're doing what you really enjoy and you're good at it.