Hi /adv/. I graduated from college almost 6 years ago, but I'm not happy with my degree. I'm thinking I want to go back and get a different degree, maybe start by taking some classes at a community college, but I have no idea what to study. How do you decide what classes to take and what you want to learn?
>>18132786
You should have figured this out during those 6 years. Why are you going back if you don't even know what you want to gain from it?
>>18133163
>You should have figured this out during those 6 years.
No shit, can't change that.
>Why are you going back if you don't even know what you want to gain from it?
I'm not happy with my current job. What do I want to gain? I want to learn how to do something that I can get a job out of. But I mean how does one figure out WHAT to learn about?
>>18132786
You're going at it backwards. FIRST decide what you want to be when you grow up, and THEN go back to school to learn it.
>>18133194
Start by figuring out what job you want, then study to get that job. If you can't decide on job, then at least least decide what type of job and in what field.
>>18133300
>>18133307
I know, but what I'm asking is, HOW do I figure out what I want to do? Like, it's not like there's a list of all the possible jobs you can do, is there?
>>18133194
At least you have a job. There's a good chance by the time you come out the market will blow and then jokes on you because there goes the entry level job market (again).
>>18133733
Well, but it's part-time and some weeks I get little work, and I still can't afford to move out.
>>18133853
You think all those people living with mom and dad past 25 are doing it for fun or because they're lazy? The world sucks man, if you're given an inch take a mile and make it last.
>>18133717
Find an online Myers-Briggs personality test. You can get some suggestions from that. It's hardly perfect, but it's a starting point.