Some people just don't know what they want to do. It's why a rather large majority of incoming freshman come in as "undeclared." While it's a way of keeping your options open, it's really just a lack of direction. That's why you have things such as super-seniors and fools who tack on extra majors and minors all in an effort to delay their entry into the real world. Now that I have woken up from a 21 year-long and very educational dream, it's finally time to make my way through life.
To be honest, I have no idea where to go, but I do know one thing: the places I want to avoid. Therefore, the secret for any recent graduate is the system of POE--otherwise known as the process of elimination. I have already eliminated graduate school from my plans since I see that as another form of escape from the real world (but I might go back in 5 years or so) and I have eliminated specialized jobs that I have no qualifications for. I probably won't be doing anything in the fields related to engineering, medicine, computer science, or math. On the opposite side, I don't wanna be doing menial jobs such as operating cash registers or mopping up floors.
So where does that leave us? Well there's still a lot of things I haven't eliminated but like I said, even if I have no direction, I definitely know where I don't wanna go.
For now, it shall suffice.