Monday, February 20, 2012

What are the career prospects for someone who receives a low classification in a reasonably hard subject?

I study economics at the University of Warwick and despite a good first year I do not believe I will get a very good classification when I graduate. I work hard but I am not naturally very talented.



I just wondered what people thought about the career potential for someone doing a strong degree at a good uni but getting a poor classification. I am not interested in the banks or big 4 etc I just want to know if a 拢50,000 salary at a reasonably senior job is achievable so I can earn a living and enjoy what I do.



I expect a few Mcdonalds jokes etc but I am after a serious answer. ThanksWhat are the career prospects for someone who receives a low classification in a reasonably hard subject?
without a degree you will face a world of closed doors.

any degree is much better than no degree.



except that you can make a big fortune by working for yourself -



If you want to be an employee you gotta get that degree.



If you want to travel and work abroad a degree lets you in.



So stop looking for excuses get a grip of yourself and work work work.



Good Luck!

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