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		<title>By: Post- College Ideas by samuelvonrotz - Pearltrees</title>
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		<description>[...] If you are really uncertain and haven’t a clue what you want to do, don’t sweat it. Take your time and figure it out. In the meantime, explore ideas and hobbies that interest you, even if your only means is taking out books at the library, or researching online. See what’s out there, and look for connections, however obscure, to what you’re already doing or your current situation. Talk to people, soak in as much as you can, and get excited about the next step. Don’t dwell on the time you’ve wasted, but appreciate the circumstances that have brought you to this turning point. Switching Gears, Changing Careers :: CollegeAftermath.com [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] If you are really uncertain and haven’t a clue what you want to do, don’t sweat it. Take your time and figure it out. In the meantime, explore ideas and hobbies that interest you, even if your only means is taking out books at the library, or researching online. See what’s out there, and look for connections, however obscure, to what you’re already doing or your current situation. Talk to people, soak in as much as you can, and get excited about the next step. Don’t dwell on the time you’ve wasted, but appreciate the circumstances that have brought you to this turning point. Switching Gears, Changing Careers :: CollegeAftermath.com [...]</p>
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