I'm sorry bud :( This sucks, but again, at least now you know for sure and you can respond appropriately. You know, some of the best advice my (trained-as-an-engineer) father routinely gives me is that getting A degree is the most important thing...after your first job, and definitely after you've built a good resume and have lots of real world experience, your actual degree type doesn't matter as much. My dad's a supply chain analyst, and he definitely doesn't have a degree in supply chain. Keep looking for things you love and that you're good at. You'll find something, and hopefully you'll continue to find new things to learn and experience and master for the rest of your life.
I'm sorry bud :( This sucks, but again, at least now you know for sure and you can respond appropriately.
ReplyDeleteYou know, some of the best advice my (trained-as-an-engineer) father routinely gives me is that getting A degree is the most important thing...after your first job, and definitely after you've built a good resume and have lots of real world experience, your actual degree type doesn't matter as much. My dad's a supply chain analyst, and he definitely doesn't have a degree in supply chain. Keep looking for things you love and that you're good at. You'll find something, and hopefully you'll continue to find new things to learn and experience and master for the rest of your life.