posted on Oct, 19 2009 @ 10:58 PM
reply to post by Consciousness
Hey, well I'm only in my first year of University (I graduated this summer), but I'm looking to get into business school, so I take economics,
Business admin, calculus for management, psychology, and some English classes. I too wanted a job that wasn't a normal job. I know business school
seems like it would provide me with just that after I am done and get my degree; a standard 9-5 office job, but that's not what I have in mind. I was
thinking more along the lines of some sort of useful political career (most people would argue that's an oxymoron but I would like to try and see for
myself). In my personal opinion, I don't ever see the North American union going through as Mexico and the United States are too diverse, and so is
the United States and Canada. But I could be wrong. I personally feel Manitoba is economically stable (was one of the most stable places on earth
during this past year) and that it is going to come out above other provinces like Ontario and BC when all this is over, so I think the future is
bright.
Politically, I'm optimistic. I see lots of good happening in the local area around us, but I'm not too sure about our friends down south (But I also
am nationalistic so that may be why I feel this way). Anyways, good luck with your studies and I would defiantly recommend post-secondary studies. If
you have any questions or anything, I'd be glad to talk about it, but like I said I'm only in my first year so I don't know much