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Your network is more important than your college degree | Motivational Speech
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Jun 5, 2020
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In this Motivational Speech episode, we're going to know the Most Successful People Explain Why a College Degree is USELESS. Definitely a must-listen! Keep in mind, college is a viable option for many. The people you meet and networking opportunities are worth more than the degree itself. Your network is more important than your college degree.
“So, what’s it going to be?”
My advisor looked at me expectantly, as if I was simply at a McDonald’s needing to make the simple choice between a BigMac or a Quarter Pounder.
“Let’s run through the options,” she continued. “Government is a solid choice if you’re thinking about law school. English would be a smart decision if you’re interested in publishing or teaching. Communications is useful in most fields…”
“Women’s studies?” I ventured, hoping she would run off a list of career doors that would open to me if I chose this particular field of study.
Instead, she cocked her head to the side, chewed her pen cap and looked at me as if I was a unicorn.
Next, her eyes lit up: “You can always find a job as a nanny!”
That meeting took my stress levels to unprecedented heights. In hindsight, I realize that she had all of the best intentions with her “let’s choose a major that increases your employability” approach. It seemed reasonable enough at the time, but after helping thousands of job-seekers land multiple offers through my online coaching program, I’ve come to realize that your declared major has nothing to do with your success.
Unfortunately, that realization hasn’t caught on in the mainstream yet.
According to a recent study, 82% of 2015 graduates researched their field of choice before determining what major to pursue in college. When you look at this statistic through the lens of student loans and the 2008 recession, it comes as no surprise that students want to pursue careers that will enable them to pay off their hefty debt.
If your degree alone guaranteed a job, this kind of strategic long-term planning would make sense. And yes, there are certain jobs that require the skills affiliated with specified degrees, such as engineering, architecture, and computer science. But by and large, your college major is unlikely to have any bearing on your career success. I’ve coached math majors who later chose to pursue careers in comedy, and I’ve seen plenty of Elle Woodses come through my door, so I know firsthand that a fashion merchandising degree doesn’t affect your ability to get accepted to law school.
Learn More About Business Motivation Here:
How To Give The Best Team Motivational Speech
Amazing Facts About Motivational Speech For Employees
Top 10 Best LinkedIn Profile Tips for Job Seekers
Why Is Employee Motivation Important?
How To Boost Employee Morale and Motivation?
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motivationly/support
If you are struggling or having a hard time, consider taking an online therapy session with our partner BetterHelp!
In this Motivational Speech episode, we're going to know the Most Successful People Explain Why a College Degree is USELESS. Definitely a must-listen! Keep in mind, college is a viable option for many. The people you meet and networking opportunities are worth more than the degree itself. Your network is more important than your college degree.
“So, what’s it going to be?”
My advisor looked at me expectantly, as if I was simply at a McDonald’s needing to make the simple choice between a BigMac or a Quarter Pounder.
“Let’s run through the options,” she continued. “Government is a solid choice if you’re thinking about law school. English would be a smart decision if you’re interested in publishing or teaching. Communications is useful in most fields…”
“Women’s studies?” I ventured, hoping she would run off a list of career doors that would open to me if I chose this particular field of study.
Instead, she cocked her head to the side, chewed her pen cap and looked at me as if I was a unicorn.
Next, her eyes lit up: “You can always find a job as a nanny!”
That meeting took my stress levels to unprecedented heights. In hindsight, I realize that she had all of the best intentions with her “let’s choose a major that increases your employability” approach. It seemed reasonable enough at the time, but after helping thousands of job-seekers land multiple offers through my online coaching program, I’ve come to realize that your declared major has nothing to do with your success.
Unfortunately, that realization hasn’t caught on in the mainstream yet.
According to a recent study, 82% of 2015 graduates researched their field of choice before determining what major to pursue in college. When you look at this statistic through the lens of student loans and the 2008 recession, it comes as no surprise that students want to pursue careers that will enable them to pay off their hefty debt.
If your degree alone guaranteed a job, this kind of strategic long-term planning would make sense. And yes, there are certain jobs that require the skills affiliated with specified degrees, such as engineering, architecture, and computer science. But by and large, your college major is unlikely to have any bearing on your career success. I’ve coached math majors who later chose to pursue careers in comedy, and I’ve seen plenty of Elle Woodses come through my door, so I know firsthand that a fashion merchandising degree doesn’t affect your ability to get accepted to law school.
Learn More About Business Motivation Here:
How To Give The Best Team Motivational Speech
Amazing Facts About Motivational Speech For Employees
Top 10 Best LinkedIn Profile Tips for Job Seekers
Why Is Employee Motivation Important?
How To Boost Employee Morale and Motivation?
---
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motivationly/support
Released:
Jun 5, 2020
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