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Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Just got my APPROVED graduation application in the mail. It is not even real to me yet. A lot of hard work and nights at home studying is hopefully going to pay off soon.
Just got my APPROVED graduation application in the mail. It is not even real to me yet. A lot of hard work and nights at home studying is hopefully going to pay off soon.
Just got my APPROVED graduation application in the mail. It is not even real to me yet. A lot of hard work and nights at home studying is hopefully going to pay off soon.
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
26,700 posts, read 41,718,665 times
Reputation: 41376
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Originally Posted by justthe6ofus
Great job!!!
What have you been studying?
Business Management.
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Good job.
I mean that.
What's the next step??
Already started on the next step. Securing employment in Metro DC area (hopefully in the federal govt.) Possibly doing graduate school at American University.
You know who else I loved from that era...Bobby Darin. This was my grandfather's favorite song. I have it on my ipod, listen to it all the time. It's a good running song
Already started on the next step. Securing employment in Metro DC area (hopefully in the federal govt.) Possibly doing graduate school at American University.
Cool.
I'm hearing tons of stories about grads getting out of school and having a rough time finding work.
Especially with Business majors. It a bit easier with engineering type jobs, but it's rough for those guys too.
Ahhh, good choice. My husband got his master's in Business Mgmt and Product Development...he's had a lot of great opportunities with that degree.
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Originally Posted by The Dissenter
Already started on the next step. Securing employment in Metro DC area (hopefully in the federal govt.) Possibly doing graduate school at American University.
Wow, ambitious! Not to mention DC has such a high COL
I'm hearing tons of stories about grads getting out of school and having a rough time finding work.
Especially with Business majors. It a bit easier with engineering type jobs, but it's rough for those guys too.
Good luck
My husband's undergrad was mech. engineering which has helped. He's got the technical background and that helps in manufacturing and R&D based companies.
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