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I am in the middle of some soul-searching. I complete my undergraduate degree in August, and I do not know exactly what I want next for my life. I know it will entail more education (I actually love school), so I'm probably thinking grad school of some kind... but I don't know which. Unlike my major selection process (which was basically: "well, this looks interesting"), before I make a decision for grad school, I want to have a plan on exactly what I want out of my degree--and what I want to do with it. I have lots of interests and abilities, but I have yet to feel right about choosing something because I want to do more than something I'm interested in. I want to find something that will utilize the specific set of talents and abilities I have been given by God... for a purpose. Anyway, above are my thoughts on what I think those talents/interests/abilities are as well as where I've been (my resume). I'd be reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally interested to hear anyone's thoughts about what I should consider doing.
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JaredC
5/9/2010 11:17:32 am
Go for it! Follow your dreams!
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