I am a recent graduate. I earned a Master's Degree at age 22, but I cannot find jobs that up to my expectation because I am young, lack of experiences, and not a native English speaker.
I am thinking of returning to my home country. All my high school friends just graduated in March, but they just earned their BA degrees. Some friends also have jobs, but many don't have jobs yet.
I love my friends. After many years in the US, I have lost touch with them. They are still asking their parents for money, going to party, and don't worry about job. On the other hand, I am extremely stress about my life. I want to get a good/high pay job so I can support my parents. Since I spent much more money to study in the US. I need to get pay at least 3X times compare to my friends according to my degrees (The Master).
I am really tired. I think I am accomplishing alot for my age, but somehow myself and others expected more from me. It causes so much stress. Please advice. Thank you.Taking life for granted. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
You are an exceptional young adult. Never doubt your accomplishment. I noticed under your avatar the name Hope. I find that ironic. You do not need to lose Hope. There is the perfect job out there for you just don't give up. Hope is the key to success. There is a Company manager out there that will be very impressed with your resume. They will see the desire you have to succeed even at your age. Lack of experience can be a positive because your mind can be open to the position you are applying for. Believe in yourself and have Hope. I believe in you just from what you have written and I don't know you. Just think how much more those who read your resume and accomplishments will believe in you. God has something great for you just wait for it. Hope this has helped. Will be praying for you.Taking life for granted. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
Start an organizaton for young high achievers. Don't make it where a person has to fit a certain criteria. Make a place for people who feel like you can meet others who feel the same way. My son is 30 %26amp; he went through the same thing you are experiencing. I wish he would have had somthing like this cause he just became a work-a-holic.
First of all take a minute and breath. Times are a little hard but try other state or countries. With your Master's Degree you will find a job in no time. Just understand that it may take a while.
Hmmmm. I think you are doing very well for your age. I just turned 17 and I am a sophomore in college. So, I will have my masters degree by the time I turn 20. I think we will be able to relate quite well. If you want to return home, it's your choice. If you think you will be able to get a job at a place that you can communicate easier then go for it. But, there are also many well paying jobs in the U.S. If you want to go home to just hang out/party with your friends, I think you are making the wrong choice. You seem very responsible and you are on the right track for great success. Keep it up, even if you don't get the high paying job your first time, it will allow you to gain experience which will lead to bigger better high paying jobs in the future.
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