u/Forward_Brief370

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Graduation experience

I’ve been hearing and reading a lot of bad experiences from graduations that just happened at UTSA 💔 I’m hoping to graduate in the spring or summer of 2027 and now heavily reconsidering putting myself and my family through that 🥲 please share your experiences good and bad!

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u/Forward_Brief370 — 1 day ago

Bar to catch up with friends

Life has gotten busy and my trio hardly finds time to hang out anymore. We’ve decided to treat our trio member who just graduated to drinks Saturday night. What is a good after work place that’s preferably open till 2am with good drinks/cocktails. Good prices and somewhere we can relax and catch up. Send me your favorite spots 🤝

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u/Forward_Brief370 — 2 days ago
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Warning: this is a vent/ramble/seeking advice post

Im currently a semester away from graduating with my bachelors in communication. (I know..I know..)

When I first went to school the goal was to be an elementary school teacher but then I got pregnant and couldn’t complete my clinical hours.
I stepped away from school and got more involved at my church and after dating my bf who also got a coms degree. I was inspired by him and decided to return for a coms degree and was hoping to pursue a journalism field and eventually do independent new. But after noticing him struggling to find work in that field my concerns only grow.
I also battle with the thought of pursuing a faith based career with the church 🙃

I am all over the place and after all that I’m not sure what to do now to feel fulfilled and build financial freedom.
All I know is that
-I want to have a flexible schedule (to be in my kids life primarily and be involved in the church to help others)
-do something community/people centered
-support and contribute to my families financial needs

Is there a career in San Antonio that fits this idea in my head? What do you do? Are you able to show up and finance for your kids events?
(Be as brutally honest. I need it. I’ll be 26 soon and feel like i need to start making productive steps to ensure the best future for my kids and myself)

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u/Forward_Brief370 — 17 days ago