Sometimes, your degree is just a fancy piece of paper.
And sometimes it can open fancy doors. Do I regret going to college? Absolutely not. I’ve learned a lot about myself during that period, made a great deal of friends whom I still love to this day, and I suppose most important…I learned a lot.
Despite having both my bachelors and masters, it’s not too often that I actually use either degree in my day-to-day work. One may say ‘Well, you’re no longer working in fashion. If you worked in fashion, your degrees would serve a purpose’. And I would say ‘True.’ There’s no argument there.
But I, like most people, are human. We evolve. It’s a very limited number of people that I’ve met throughout life who’ve maintained their dreams of pursuing a particular career field. So much life experience has led to wanting to pursue other endeavors.
However, it’s something about pursuing these credentials that can make it so challenging for people to switch careers and pursue something new. A common thing I’ve heard from my peers is “Well, I spent years getting my degrees and now all that money and time would go to waste if I change careers. I might as well stay where I am.” Well, that’s life. There’s a sizable amount of things we do which sometimes “goes to waste”. But sometimes, we’re able to salvage the parts of us that were developed while obtaining a degree. Those are the transferrable skills which we take with us in our new careers. My advice? Don’t let lost time and money stop you from pursuing something that’ll light your fire.
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As for the fancy doors, well, I’d be remiss to speak to some of the opportunities I’ve been given due to having my degrees. They become a status symbol, especially if you went to the “right” school. And the “right” school is often relative to the situation.
As someone who works in tech, it often doesn’t matter in most settings that I graduated from SCAD. In those moments, my degree is really just a fancy piece of paper. But I’m very thankful for those moments where my background is appreciated. When I worked in the XR space, there were folks who took notice and really gave my background meaning. It made me feel good - but I won’t go down the rabbit hole of the problem with seeking external validation. Also, to be fair, XR is a creative space. And SCAD is a school for creative careers. The two go hand in hand together.
Despite what I’ve come to feel about higher education, I still love school. I sometimes fight my urge to still pursue yet one more degree. But if I ever choose to go back to school, it’ll have to be for a higher purpose beyond obtaining a degree for a career. Not sure what that purpose may be but until I find it, I’ll save on spending more money on tuition.
June is my birthday month and to celebrate, I’m sharing “30 things I Learned about Careers for my 30-ish Birthday”. I’m turning 30 (again)! So what better way to celebrate than with a month long series for The Millennial Workweek! These learnings are in no particular order and dives into my personal observations/realizations I’ve had in my careers across fashion and tech.
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9 个月One of the best observations of a college education that I've heard: "if nothing else, it teaches you how to think," and I think that statement couldn't be closer to the truth.
The only time anyone looked at my degree was when I was applying for my postgrad ;-) - there are multiple people on my team at MSFT without an undergrad.
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10 个月June my Birthday month and I’m turning 30 again also.. ??
Performance Artist, Software Engineer, Community Manager looking for her next opportunity to be of service and uplift others. Unlocking potential in others helps me thrive and feel connected in this world.
10 个月Where you get your degree matters more AFTER you have experience than before. I’m currently having this fight with Ca?ada College in CA. I went there for a CS Degree…they made me claim Fashion and changed it against my will. Come to find out it was because they want to revamp their program and need good students. I’m currently fighting it out. I don’t need a Fashion Degree after 30 years in the industry, but I DO need a CS Degree.