queenoftrash
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- Jan 19, 2018
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- HSC
- 2015
[skip to ****** if TLDR] Hi, after stumbling here and there for two years post HSC, long story short, I changed unis THRICE and courses 4 times, finally settling into International studies (which I have done about a year (Part-time studies) of and after doing some Law electives, decided that this was the thing for me (Bachelor of Laws/International studies - Majoring in International business and Japanese).
Things I want to do after finishing this degree is (Listed in priority):
- Working for the government e.g. either like embassy work or in the immigration department
- For a company that has connections between Australia and Japan - probably work to do with management at an international level
- Lastly, like the back up plan, since I'm like multilingual (4 Languages - maybe 5), Interpreting (?) but only as a last resort
The thing is for these two years, I've been pretty lost both in regards to education and private life, I haven't really done much work, I worked for like half a year and couldn't cope with handling my studies then I quit. That however brought my Uni grades up super high.
****** I understand how all the careers and my degree in general is super competitive, basically in a long-winded way I'm asking for advice on what to do, or tips that help set me apart from my cohort, ATM all I am doing is long-term volunteering at a Salvation Army store, which probably isn't anything special.
- I've heard about things like 'career bootcamp' and 'ship for the world youth' - are there other things similar to this?
- Internships - can people recommend where? or tips even on how? to achieve internships - like where to look at
- In general, I'm a pretty unconfident person, and because it took me so long to be on the right track, I feel even worse that I am so behind all my peers that are graduating in 2 years and I'm still stuck here for 5
"what should I be doing to boost my career prospects?"
Things I want to do after finishing this degree is (Listed in priority):
- Working for the government e.g. either like embassy work or in the immigration department
- For a company that has connections between Australia and Japan - probably work to do with management at an international level
- Lastly, like the back up plan, since I'm like multilingual (4 Languages - maybe 5), Interpreting (?) but only as a last resort
The thing is for these two years, I've been pretty lost both in regards to education and private life, I haven't really done much work, I worked for like half a year and couldn't cope with handling my studies then I quit. That however brought my Uni grades up super high.
****** I understand how all the careers and my degree in general is super competitive, basically in a long-winded way I'm asking for advice on what to do, or tips that help set me apart from my cohort, ATM all I am doing is long-term volunteering at a Salvation Army store, which probably isn't anything special.
- I've heard about things like 'career bootcamp' and 'ship for the world youth' - are there other things similar to this?
- Internships - can people recommend where? or tips even on how? to achieve internships - like where to look at
- In general, I'm a pretty unconfident person, and because it took me so long to be on the right track, I feel even worse that I am so behind all my peers that are graduating in 2 years and I'm still stuck here for 5
"what should I be doing to boost my career prospects?"