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>gonna graduate in graphic design by the end of this semester
>no hopes of ever using this diploma, started to hate arts and art schools in general (every shitty project i do is enough for me to get a decent score as "there's no bad art" or something like that, and I also suck at most of the things I've learned in there.
>currently working a dead end part time job, feeling stagnated
I'm still young, there's still time to fix my life. I gotta seek a new graduation, but I'm struggling a bit on what fields should I look into. I'm currently looking into cybersecurity, data analysis, and economics/finances. I imagine these fields are in high demand, right? There's also the rise of the AI into the market, which is something that i gotta study as well. Are there any schools that implement AI into their courses?
I'm feeling quite directionless now and I regret choosing graphic design over anything else. Currently on my way to work as I type this, I feel like I'm throwing my life away really.
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Any non-tech job you want. (I omit tech jobs because you might have to go back to school for them)
You are not your major. THAT you got a degree matters to employers because it shows you have some ambition and discipline; WHAT you studied means a whole lot less. In fact, only about 25% of grads wind up working in the field of their degree.
You need no specific degree to work in banking, stock market, sales, management, government, FBI, CIA, ATF, ICE, HR, retail, etc etc etc