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They also rarely take a job in their field of study. For example, a girl graduated with a degree in child psychology and took a job as a secretary for the sales team at a plastics company. It’s a sham!
(Said Do the hustle)
"I asked same kind of that question to my Professor in Yamaguchi University (in 2005). We studied membrane at Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Department, but some of several Students of my Professor worked in different field at Japanese Industries after graduation (not in membrane field). It was ok answered my Professor, because Those Students already learned how to think as aan engineer, the way to solve a problem." Thanks for your attention.
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Thanks for your 2 cents, Larry. Here’s your change. 1.99 cents.
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