Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Now what?



As you walk out of the examination room after writing your last ever exam at university, your status immediately changes from ‘student’ to ‘unemployed’.
After a few days grace the folks are on your case: ‘what job are you going to look for?’, ‘I don’t see any adverts asking for people with the subjects you have studied’, ‘why did I spend all this money if you're not even going to get employed’. And the next few weeks change from what I believed was going to be a well deserved holiday to a nightmare of confusion and anxiety.
From always being focused on becoming a nature conservationist, to taking two gap years and deciding to study photography, to getting absorbed with anthropology and getting by by writing relatively well, to going into a political diploma in International Studies and becoming increasingly enthused by the idea of fighting climate change and other environmental issues. How university has changed my initial focus and lead me on a path I had previously never considered. Now I’m left with a degree and a diploma that does not leave me with a title such as ‘accountant’ or ‘lawyer’.
You’d think that after studying for four years your confusion would have subsided, instead it seems that this is only where it really begins.