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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I knew from the age of about 10 and I was right. :p
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Did you used to think it was a CEO Studies degree? :p
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Ok, that's interesting. Did you end up working in that area at all? I completed an arts degree (PR/journalism majors) and think it was well worth doing. From my experience, a lot of people who claim their degrees were useless didn't do any research beforehand to find out what the actual...
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Two issues: a) What is the "use" that you refer to? b) Did the person do any planning or research before applying for the degree to find out how it will help with (a), what barriers they may face and what else they might need to do to get there? If so, I think you'll find that for most...
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    Well the good thing about psychology is you can create your own job. A psychology degree isn't enough though, you need to have a research masters or PhD before you're fully qualified and they're difficult to get into. Pretty much need to get a high distinction average to have a good chance
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    It's a shame that unis in Australia don't put much emphasis on internships and work placements for students. I have a BA and work in a related area but I had to work for free (internships and voluntary work) for a while and do a bit of casual/freelance work before finally getting my job.
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I don't think buying at 21 was the norm even for the previous generation, more like mid-late 20s or even around 30.
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    Another over entitled mentality Gen Y

    I don't know why "married" was included as a goal but anyway. I think she's done pretty well for her age, despite what she's saying. Buying a property at the age of 21 is an amazing achievement and certainly way before the norm at present. I don't think she'll regret it in the long-term. She...
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