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>Do a watered down human bio degree
>Anatomy/Physio majors
>Do an honours year because I quickly find out that without it, the equally worthless degree is even more useless
>Get a first class honours, but after a year of that I can't think of anything worse than working as a lab tech for 50k a year, nor have any real aspiration to get into medical research because of the lack of job security, also I'm not smart enough
I finished last year. Since then I've just been working retail and I've made no effort to look for work.

I don't even know what my options are? My GPA is great but I don't really want to go back to study. Any suggestions, I'm definitely sick of my deadend job.

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>Do a research degree
>Get average grades
>Do honours this year
>Research probably isn't going to be a good long term career plan
So I'll do as best as I can this year and try and get a first class honours, I doubt it though.

My short term plan is to get a job next year as a lab tech or some lackey and eventually do a masters in something. Maybe try and work my way up to a research assistant or something but I know I'm going to need to do a unpaid internship somewhere first

I was thinking pathology. What are some good, practical post graduate courses/specialties that are worth considering? Had thought about doing another degree, but what's the point?

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