u/educatedguy8848

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27-year-old Literature and Psychology student interested in critical theory and academia. How should I plan my career?

I'm a 27-year-old undergraduate student studying Literature and Psychology. I had several years of educational gap before returning to university.

My deepest interests are critical theory, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, Marxism, Žižek, Hegel, and Dalit studies. I genuinely enjoy reading and thinking about these topics and can imagine myself pursuing research or teaching in the future.

At the same time, I come from a modest background and worry about financial stability. I often wonder whether I should focus on building an academic career, pursue a more practical psychology-related path, or develop a broader strategy that balances intellectual interests with employability.

My long-term dream is to study abroad and eventually become a researcher or professor working on culture, ideology, caste, and critical theory.

Given my age, interests, and circumstances:

  • What career paths would you realistically recommend?
  • How should I prepare during the rest of my undergraduate degree?
  • What skills should I prioritize developing?
  • Is an academic career in critical theory still realistic today?
  • What alternative careers would fit someone with these interests?

I'd appreciate honest advice, especially from people in academia, literature, psychology, or social sciences.

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