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I am a graduate of the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Upon entering this program, I had no clue what I wanted to do beyond completing it with flying colours. Four and a half years, one marketing specialization, one student exchange to Mexico, and three co-op terms later, I have come no closer to figuring it all out. Although I am a realist in knowing that business and money make the world go round, I am an equal idealist in loathing everything about that notion. So it is at this crossroad of life known as post-secondary graduation where I stand uncertainly poised to fight the banal and predictable life-path of a commerce graduate.

Friday, February 1, 2008

First of All...

There is nothing wrong with being a commerce graduate and following the normal progression of a white-collared, 9 to 5 career. Some people enjoy business and thoroughly enjoyed their experience completing a Bachelor of Commerce. Some people also enjoy the security and stability that this life presents as it is usually conducive to a well-rounded family and home. In fact, I will probably eventually succomb to that path myself when my restlessness (but mostly money) runs out or runs its course.

So let me preface this blog with the statement that I did not feel fulfilled as a commerce student because of me and the type of person I am... not because it's a terrible degree.

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