My nephew graduated last year with a 2.1 in philosophy/law. (more philosophy than law) and he's still doing what I call "bitty jobs."
Working in a bar, supermarket, all part time stuff. I suggested to him that he apply for some graduate training programmes which he is doing, but they're not easy to get onto.
I've had a go at persuading him to do accountancy, as I read it was in demand. I wasn't bowled over by his enthusiasm.
Anyone got any advice?
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My advice would be never to suggest accountancy to anyone. Post University to drift into accountancy (rather than to have chosen to study it) has to feel like final surrender.
I'd suggest a year doing something interesting abroad... something charitable in africa or south america.
Gives you space to think and looks GREAT on a CV when you get back... especially if you're applying to schools.
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