Cottony
Jun 8, 2007, 05:36 PM
And starting my BS in Psychology, and afterwards getting my Master's in Occupational Therapy. I love school, I really do. I just don't know what I want to do in life. When I start working will employers admire the fact that I have a diversity of different degrees, or shun away because of my degree hopping? If you were an employer what would you think of that or better yet if you are a employer what do you think of that? I'm just confused!!
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Clough
Jun 9, 2007, 12:30 AM
If I were an employer, I would be looking for someone who could best sell me on how he or she could benefit my company based upon the experience that the person has. It is almost always this way when you go to interview with people.
You seem to be interested in occupations where you will help people in a mental or physical way. Go for a degree in one or the other and stick with it. A master's degree in something different as your BS degree is okay. Just do really well in the classes.
Since you are at the college level, an employer will be more interested in your sticking with the goals that you have set for yourself. (And, how your learning in those degrees will benefit the company.)
Set your goals for what you want to be, stick with it, change your mind somewhere down the road years from now if you want to. But, be firm in your convictions for what you want to do for the time being and be firm in what you have learned will benefit those who will employ you.