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Is education really a great way to get ahead or is this slogan the best ad campaign ever created? We're always hearing things like, "You need to go to school or you won't be able to find a job." BUT, I graduated in May with a law degree and I can't find a job to save my life. I'm over-qualified for a lot of jobs (so they won't hire me), but I'm underqualified for executive positions. Was my law degree a waste of time and money? Should I have just stuck it out with my undergrad degree and gained experience rather than going to school for more education? Is education the way to get ahead or experience?

2006-07-17 07:55:50 · 6 answers · asked by Princess 5 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Without question education IS the way to get ahead. Be proud of your graduate degree, but know that competition is keen in our job market and it will take some time, effort and PATIENCE on your part to find that right job. And don't beat yourself up or think it was a waste if it takes you a couple of years to find that niche. I graduated in 1998 with my Bachelor of Public Health and then again in 2002 with my Master of Public Affairs. As soon as I received my MPA I began working with a public assistance program that assisted recipients with job search activities. 7 months later I accepted a position with a federal grant program, The Educational Opportunity Center as an "Educational Coordinator" where I help first generation college students realize the steps you need to take to get into college to get a good job. And just recently I accepted (what I finally feel) is the start of my career: a Career Counselor position with the University of Notre Dame (starting August 11th)! But it took me several years to fall into my niche but just keeping my eyes open, continuously applying for positions and continually educating myself with self-help books, networking and remaining firm in the beliefs my efforts would pay off. So with that said, be proud of your self and your degree and it will pay off. But be patient. You will land your ultimate dream job when you are ready for it, but you have to be open to it. You are fresh out of grad school, apply for ANYTHING right now and get your foot in the door and work your way up or use that position to get your next position like I did! Good luck to you!

2006-07-17 08:17:18 · answer #1 · answered by In God's Image 5 · 1 2

At least you have the opportunity to find a good job.

The alternative is to not have an education and either work at WalMart or the streets.

2006-07-17 16:46:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nowadays, with globalisation, jobs usually require specialised experience and good communication skills and pleasant personality.
Good luck with finding a job. I know it is tough in this time to find a job when companies are downsizing.

2006-07-17 15:00:48 · answer #3 · answered by Simple 7 · 2 0

ditto with the experience. it's all about networking. education is the best way to rapidly build your network so you may gain the experience.

2006-07-17 15:15:54 · answer #4 · answered by Justin 2 · 0 0

You need experience and education.

2006-07-17 15:00:37 · answer #5 · answered by MrSandman 5 · 0 0

I find it hard to believe that you can't find a job, unless you went to a crappy law school or did very poorly.

2006-07-17 15:00:27 · answer #6 · answered by realgirl768553 3 · 0 0

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