Some light-hearted despair for those Shareable readers who began their last semester of college today, here's a cartoon from Jenna Brager. On Thursday February 24, Jenna will be giving a talk at Red Emma's bookstore in Baltimore, MD about the history, present, and potential of queer zines. Find out more about the event here, and look for Jenna's work in the forthcoming Shareable collection Share Or Die.
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I laughed so freakin' hard when I saw this that I had tears streaming unabashedly down my face.
Because if I don't laugh, I really will cry. =)
I am the new grad that applied for 22 jobs, then decided, "Hell! I ought to just go back to school." Enter special education teaching credential and grad program.
A prof of mine recently informed my class that the "ME" generation was already on track to become the most educated generation yet. I had to respond with, "What choice do we have? We are being FORCED to become the most educated generation! I am far closer with SallieMae than I ever wanted to be!"
Again, great work!
check out the new flow chart with endless possibilities!
http://shareable.net/blog/the-post-college-flow-chart-of-endless-possibi...
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Ahhh...the woos of graduation & job hunting. I wonder how different it would look if we sprinkled a little optimism in there.