<p>What is everybody planning to do after they transfer and get their degree?</p>
<p>I am hoping this question will help alleviate any anxieties one might feel during the application process and allow them to focus on not only immediate goals but future goals. </p>
<p>Mine would be transferring, and I would be pretty stoked wherever I'm at, complete my undergrad degree and dabble in the job market for a while and if the economy is still suffering, then it's grad school</p>
<p>Hoping to get into Wall Street. Working in the financial district of New York has been a dream of mine ever since I was a kid.</p>
<p>Couple years of work and then I’ll apply as a part-time student somewhere in the east coast for an MBA (hopefully MIT Sloan). After that I’ll hope to get a Phd.</p>
<p>transfer, get my degree…apply for ph.d in psychology and hopefully get accepted at stanford or uni of michigan …somewhere in between, make some $$ also …!!</p>
<p>Double major in Film and Psych. then go to film school at either ucla, usc, nyu or columbia. Direct a few successful movies, win a few oscars, possibly start my own production house…who know!</p>
<p>I also kinda wanna minor in music(with focus on percussion) but thats just for ****s and giggles!</p>
<p>“I hope to transfer to UCLA and then go onto law school, so it will be education on the mind for the next 5 years and then hopefully $$$$$”</p>
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<li>don’t get into law just for the $. seriously… from what i’ve read, people who do that go on to hate their careers. there’s an interesting thread on it in the parent forum that i’m too lazy to look up for you. check it out, though. very insightful. </li>
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<p>i’ll either end up in law school or in a PhD. program.
i’m afraid of life after school.</p>
<p>i’m going to law school because i work in law offices and love it…obviously after 5 years i’m going to be out of school and supporting myself so $ needs to happen that is all i meant by that.</p>
<p>Live in a cardboard box for the next 6-8 years until I get a Ph.D in Philosophy with an emphasis in German idealism - then, move in to even bigger box. =)</p>