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Originally Posted by Noodle Wazlib
If you're unsure of your skills, maybe apply for some internships to get your feet wet.
It's pretty strange you could make it through such a program with effectively no programming. What was the main focus of your degree?
A lot of classes were more on the business side (I look at Information Management and Technology, at least based off the types of courses that I took, as a half business half IT degree). There were a lot of different things focused on project management, analyzing information systems, and even a lot with social media (especially during my most recent last few years in college). There was an option to choose a concentration, but it wasn't required and since I was prioritizing grinding 2/5 and doing the bare minimum academically, I brushed aside the formulation of an optimal career path for my post-college life.
That being said, I should end up with about a 3.2 GPA, but am also concerned with all of the breaks/dropouts and how that is going to look to a potential employer.
As far as an internship, that's tough because I'd like to start making money as soon as possible, especially after running terribly and blowing just about all of my winnings from January. Poker wise, I'm going to do my best to stay away from live 1/2-2/5, and try to just play around with a much smaller br on ACR/play a few home games a week. Poker has taken up quite a bit of my time for the last several years, but it's probably time that I treat it much more like a hobby for the foreseeable future...