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Life after college - pfeffer - 09-19-2011

If you had a year left in college to learn any skills so that you could make income that supports a lifestyle of travel immediately following graduation... what would it be and why?


Life after college - pitt - 09-19-2011

So what was the question?


Life after college - pfeffer - 09-19-2011

edit the first post so it's not stupid anymore.


Life after college - mofo - 09-19-2011

Learn to play the guitar and sing. Play cool songs on the streets for money.


Life after college - mycleverid - 09-20-2011

Marketing. I'll expedite your learning process. All you need to learn about marketing is that people will pay you good money to tell them the lie they want hear.


Life after college - velkrum - 09-20-2011

Sales - Learning how to sell builds confidence and teaches you about human behavior


Life after college - Dash Global - 09-20-2011

Not much you can learn in one year to open the pandoras box for traveling and living abroad.

You mainly need money to start traveling immediately after college.

So id suggest saving as much as you can during that last year of college.

I would also learn a language for what ever region you wanna visit / live in.

Only other thing I can think of is to start on an internet business, but good luck getting that up and running enough in one year to just travel off of.


Life after college - Smitty - 09-21-2011

If you lean towards the IT side, learn one of the latest web programming languages so you can pick up contracts / freelance along the way.


Life after college - cibo - 09-21-2011

Get an internship in a job that has alot of freedom.


Life after college - johnw28 - 09-22-2011

It is possible to learn a set of skills within a trade that will allow you to work in various parts of the country. While it may not give you a high paying job it does give you the flexibility to travel and pick up work.