Finishing your degree is perhaps the single greatest achievement in your
life. After years of toiling in class, struggling during exams and cursing at
professors, it is all over. No more textbooks, no more professors and
finally no more chalk being thrown at you. What do you do? Many have
enough gas left in the tank to hit the pavement and get that dream job;
others may go for that extra degree. Some will hit the sack and wake up
in the fall.
Steve Case represents the best example of thinking big. He sought to exploit his big idea but he always saw the greater picture. He was confident that he
was on to something major. He may have had a couple of strikes against him, but he was willing to run with his newfound baby for as long as he could.
He viewed it as having a significant impact in everyday life.
At some point after having completed your degree, you will realize that
you have a career to look forward to. Some of you may be less than
hesitant to enter the proverbial rat race. So what are some of the
alternatives?
Another question that comes up either while in school, upon graduation
or after your trip is whether or not you wish to stay in your hometown,
your school city or go to a new area and start fresh. Here are some of the
questions to ask yourself, along with some factors you should be aware
of and how to go about making the call.
The World Wide Web is the greatest and fastest growing library ever.
Whatever you thought was impossible, it is now within reach thanks to
the computer first, and the WWW second.