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Post by tastyink on May 30, 2011 11:08:31 GMT -5
Something I'm sure many armadillos have heard when people hear that you are an English major. My question is, do you guys have any plans for post graduation? My plan right now is to go to graduate school and get a degree in Library Science (yes, incredibly nerdy i know). What about you guys
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Post by cyanea on May 30, 2011 11:11:39 GMT -5
Grad school, teach. Probably at the community college level, as I hate kids/teens too much to teach elementary or high school, and want to TEACH instead of research and write books as you would do in a major university position.
Plus, most community colleges only require a Master's Degree. The thought of going through with a Ph.D makes me ill.
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Post by Olive on May 30, 2011 11:14:20 GMT -5
The plan is to graduate in another two years and go straight on to my PhD, hopefully with a GA position to pay for it... please oh please. Then, honestly, I want to return to my current university to teach, because I just love the area, and I know that if I get my PhD from my first choice and the current department head is still around, I'll have a job no problem. Please oh please.
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Post by embonpoint on May 30, 2011 11:16:21 GMT -5
My plan is to either take a 'gap year' and save some money, or just go straight into an MA - preferably in Canada. I've thought about publishing or journalism and I've considered becoming a librarian. I've thought about law, but I don't actually think I'll do it; the same goes for teaching.
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Zeffy
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Post by Zeffy on May 30, 2011 11:17:14 GMT -5
I plan on just writing. I've been writing/planning/detailing one series since November 6, 2006.
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Post by Dodger Thirteen on May 30, 2011 12:05:28 GMT -5
My current options: -Grad school -Law school -Fulbright (and I recommend you ALL to take a look at this: us.fulbrightonline.org/about.html ) -Traveling (if I can miraculously find the money) -Just get up and move somewhere. ANYWHERE. As for jobs, no idea. With an English degree, I could pretty much do anything, work anywhere. Want to go into publishing, but it's pretty competitive. I'll probably end up getting my masters somewhere Other Than Here.
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Tucker
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Post by Tucker on May 30, 2011 14:34:42 GMT -5
I use my degree to cry. I graduate last year, and since I have no relevant work experience for anything related to my major find a job is proving to be quite the chore.
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Ariel
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Post by Ariel on May 30, 2011 17:12:33 GMT -5
I plan on going to law school. That's the plan now, anyway. I have yet to start my undergraduate years.
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Post by brosephargh on May 30, 2011 17:17:10 GMT -5
I'm getting my master's from my undergrad university. Here we have a Master's In Teaching program that's completed in one year! Which is amazing and will save me a lot of money. So in five total years I'll have my Bachelor's & Master's, and then I plan to teach high school for a few years to pay back some loans that I'm getting now...and after that I'll probably either move to a community college or, if I'm feeling daring, go back to school for my Ph.D and then go work at my current University. :]
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Post by Silva on May 30, 2011 20:05:24 GMT -5
I'm going into college this year (English Literature-Creative Writing major), and I want to do grad school in Dublin, Ireland, at the same one my cousin went to and get my masters in English. Then I'm going to edit novels for a living and write novels on the side.
Plans change of course, but I hope mine don't.
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Post by onlyaworkingtitle on May 31, 2011 0:08:34 GMT -5
Well, I just graduated, and the options I'm looking at for my future are: - baker's assistant
- freelance writer
- catering gig
- editorial assistant
- pastry school
- MFA in creative writing
Of course, most of these depend on whether the employer/school in question will hire/accept me, but either way these are the (highly divergent) paths ahead of me. And yeah, half of them have nothing to do with my BA.
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Post by dianaleigh on May 31, 2011 14:10:28 GMT -5
I'm starting community college in the fall to get my AA, then transferring to get my BA. The plan is to become an editor or a writer (preferably an editor). I'd prefer to work at a magazine but I'd also be willing to work for a book publisher, newspaper, web site...I'm open to anything. I'm reaching for the stars and considering aiming towards becoming editor-in-chief at a fashion magazine but I don't see that happening as I don't think even that could convince me to live in New York.
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Post by cmthecla on Jun 1, 2011 12:32:24 GMT -5
I want to teach freshman composition at a college or university, and I'd like to be a writing center director at some point. Grad school hasn't killed me yet, so if everything goes according to plan, I'll be applying to comp/rhet Ph.D. programs in about 1.5 years. The plan is to graduate in another two years and go straight on to my PhD, hopefully with a GA position to pay for it... please oh please. Then, honestly, I want to return to my current university to teach, because I just love the area, and I know that if I get my PhD from my first choice and the current department head is still around, I'll have a job no problem. Please oh please. I want to come back to my university, too! It's not my favorite geographical location in the state, but I love the school. It's not a Research 1 institution, which means I'll be able to focus a lot on teaching yet still have plenty of opportunities for research.
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Post by Olive on Jun 1, 2011 12:34:01 GMT -5
I want to teach freshman composition at a college or university, and I'd like to be a writing center director at some point. Grad school hasn't killed me yet, so if everything goes according to plan, I'll be applying to comp/rhet Ph.D. programs in about 1.5 years. The plan is to graduate in another two years and go straight on to my PhD, hopefully with a GA position to pay for it... please oh please. Then, honestly, I want to return to my current university to teach, because I just love the area, and I know that if I get my PhD from my first choice and the current department head is still around, I'll have a job no problem. Please oh please. I want to come back to my university, too! It's not my favorite geographical location in the state, but I love the school. It's not a Research 1 institution, which means I'll be able to focus a lot on teaching yet still have plenty of opportunities for research. Sorry, the mod is Creepin'. Are you stuck down in the middle of the Mitten? Is that why you don't like your geographical location? Haha.
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Post by cmthecla on Jun 1, 2011 15:24:14 GMT -5
I want to teach freshman composition at a college or university, and I'd like to be a writing center director at some point. Grad school hasn't killed me yet, so if everything goes according to plan, I'll be applying to comp/rhet Ph.D. programs in about 1.5 years. I want to come back to my university, too! It's not my favorite geographical location in the state, but I love the school. It's not a Research 1 institution, which means I'll be able to focus a lot on teaching yet still have plenty of opportunities for research. Sorry, the mod is Creepin'. Are you stuck down in the middle of the Mitten? Is that why you don't like your geographical location? Haha. Yes! Haha. I go to CMU, which isn't a very prime location, but it feels like home (especially since I live about 40 minutes east in Midland... which is where I've lived for the past 10 years, so I know the middle of the mitten all too well!) I love my profs, but I do get jealous of you lucky people who get to live and go to school in the U.P.
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