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New Grads: What Did College Prepare You For?

May 19, 2010 (3:00PM) by Brianna Raymond, CPRW

While trying to de-clutter my home office last night, I sorted through a giant stack of papers and rediscovered my college transcript. It's been four years since I last saw it, so I understandably got sucked into a long moment of nostalgia as I looked it over.

My memories of college don't revolve around classes and grades, but more around the people I met and the life experience I soaked in. So it was no surprise that I couldn't for the life of me remember what I learned from some of the courses I took, simply based on the course titles.

The point is...

I graduated with a B.A. in English and chose to hop on the writing career path. Unfortunately, I feel like most of my college courses were useless, unnecessary, and a waste of time and money. I understand the theory behind a liberal arts education (to create a well-rounded student), but I can't help thinking I could be a better writer today if I'd focused solely on writing while in school, instead of being forced to dabble in irrelevant subjects.

Don't get me wrong: College was undoubtedly an experience worth having. But just as most college students would say, college did not teach me how to grow a career, be a homeowner, or navigate my personal life around a full-time job.

So, as a new grad who's just venturing out to begin a career: How do you feel about the classes you took? Did you think you'll end up on a path where your classes actually benefit your career choice (teaching, engineering, architecture, etc.)?

Share your thoughts or experiences with us below!

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Comments (2)

There needs to be more education in the world of finance and making money. It needs to start in the 9th grade of public school and continued through High School. How to be successful in real estate, the stock market and business. These are the things that make the difference in wealth and success! Read all the books by Robert T. Kiyosaki. This man knows the difference between Rich Dad Poor Dad!

Posted by: Michael Weeber | May 21, 2010 at 9:09 PM | Quote This Comment

College afforded my the opportunity to grow as a person. It was where I gained my love for learning, where I felt challenged, and where I met my best friend.

In retrospect, I don't believe college really prepared me for the world of work and I don't think I was properly advised.

Posted by: Seanine | May 22, 2010 at 10:24 PM | Quote This Comment

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