
I'm not sure really, I've no real plan. Desk jobs don't exactly appeal to me either, the only graduate jobs I'd be vaguely interested in are things like economist at the foreign office. They send you off to a G20 country after 2 years in London. But obviously they only take the best of the best. Or maybe something in journalism. I'm the editor of the sanctuary here (I think it might have started in your second year?)
I agree that university is a wonderful place to be. I'd consider a masters, but not here, I've had enough of this obscure field on the outskirts of coventry. Who knows.
Or I might pick all the modules you did, do my RAE on happiness and then go and teach in korea. Tried and trusted path.
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I agree that university is a wonderful place to be. I'd consider a masters, but not here, I've had enough of this obscure field on the outskirts of coventry. Who knows.
Or I might pick all the modules you did, do my RAE on happiness and then go and teach in korea. Tried and trusted path.