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Originally Posted by EUPHORiA1911
I plan on going into some sort of professional grad program related to healthcare. But I have not found any relevant work anyhow.
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I'm not here to nit-pick you, but more so to offer some advice I've offered to my siblings so don't take it as a personal attack. One of my siblings is in pre-med and the other in industrial manufacturing.
Based on your response alone, "I plan on" and "some sort of professional program" doesn't cut it. It screams, "I don't know what the fuck I'm doing and I don't know what the fuck is going on!" This is why you
should do co-op. The program exposes you to different career options and fields and for all you know, healthcare may not be the right field for
you. Take
westopher for example. He trained and studied to be a paramedic. He ended up being a professional chef and he absolutely loves it.
You haven't found any relevant work - This is normal and again, I want to emphasize the fact that it's always a good option to do co-op. It really puts you out there and breaks you out of that Disney make-believe fantasy world we live in. It's a hard taste of reality and if you keep an open mind and embrace new and different ideas, you may get somewhere your friends will never be because they're sitting at Gene Coffee Bar with their Macbook Pro listening to hipster garbage on SoundCloud.com.
Thank your friends because now they aren't competing for your future.