hisannabelle -> RE: Could a life coach answer any of these questions. (2/21/2007 5:11:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: YourhandMyAss hisannabell, I'm not staunchly against college I just don't see the point because I don't see what a college is going to teach someone who's not there for a degree. Why would going to college help if you're not there to get a degree, what classes would you take and what's the point. For example, if you're not going to be a history major what's the point besides sheer personal interest of taking advanced history. well, i'm a religion major because i love religion. i plan to get a job teaching it eventually, but i'm doing it first and foremost because it's what i love to do. even if i woke up tomorrow and someone told me i could never get a job as a religion teacher, i'd suck it up, keep taking advanced religion courses, continue getting my other degree in english, teaching high school english, and hopefully go to graduate school for religion anyway. if you love animals and have the opportunity to study animal science, why not? it seems like you are trying to find activities that move you...if that moves you and you can do it, then why not do it? college isn't just for getting a degree to get a job. a lot of people i know who look at it that way end up miserable and never want to go to class. nonetheless, the thing i was trying to point out was that having classes in the area of animal science and wildlife ecology, if not choosing to pursue a degree in it, could help you get the kind of job you stated wanting in your original post. :) and that wasn't the crux, really, of what i was trying to get across in my post - my point was you'll have a lot more luck going to a career counselor, perhaps someone in your adult ed program or someone at a local university or community college.
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