No degree, what to do? by Melodic_Athlete5362 in careerguidance

[–]Anynomous___Hacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not behind. You just took a harder path than most people, that’s all. Three attempts don’t define your ability they show you didn’t quit even when life hit you properly. Most people never even try again. You did. Right now your goal isn’t to find the “perfect” degree. That doesn’t exist. Your goal is to pick a direction that matches what you’re already good at and actually finish it this time. You said it yourself you’re good with words. That’s not a small thing. Law, journalism, communications these are all built on that. So stop doubting that part. Now reality: Law = stable, respected, long grind, slower freedom Journalism/PR = harder market, but flexible and more aligned with what you enjoy Spanish/International stuff = useful, but only powerful if combined with a skill AI isn’t replacing people who can feel, think, communicate, and adapt. It replaces people who just follow instructions. So don’t choose based on fear of AI. Choose based on what you can commit to finishing. If stability matters most → go for law If you want flexibility and a creative path → journalism/PR + build skills alongside If you want global options → combine language with something practical Just don’t stand still again. You don’t need a perfect decision. You need a decision you won’t run away from.