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[quote=Anonymous]I would agree with the last post. Advise her to get a skills set that could be used in different settings. A second language could also be a plus in working in an international setting in the future. This is not the time for a policy degree only a there are real needs that could use help by young people with training. Our daughter has heard from friends who had a job opening day that they has 300 applications and knew many of the applicants. She even tried in her area to find an unpaid position for a few months for a highly qualified person in her area on the Hill , but was told itwould not be fair to others as too many could the help. Frustrating - but you need show her this discussion to give her a realistic job outlook. Also. She needs to be realistic about how much debt would such a masters degree be worth. [/quote]
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