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Here’s a fact that many of you Pandas probably already know intuitively but don’t often think about—our destinies are not set in stone. Just because you were into dinosaurs as a kid doesn’t automatically mean that you’ll grow up to be a world-renowned paleontologist. Similarly, just because you majored in—oh, I don’t know—English literature doesn’t mean that you’ll do anything remotely linked to your university degree (though it can happen!).

Voice actor André White aka TikTok user Blackkout___ started up an interesting trend when he asked people to share what they majored in and what they do now. André showed his wit by going first in his video and saying that he majored in communications and he’s now depressed. Now, depression is no laughing matter, however, the voice actor used his sense of humor to show that we really don’t have everything figured out in life by the time we graduate from college. Far from it! Life’s full of twists, turns, and loop-the-loops.

Have a look through the most interesting ‘major vs. job’ revelations that people posted, and remember to upvote the ones that you found the most amusing. I’m also incredibly curious to find out what you Pandas majored in and what you do now.

André was kind enough to answer a few questions that I had and shared his opinion that we should all live bolder, experiment, and do what we're passionate about. He also pointed out to Bored Panda that there's far more pressure to go to college than before and revealed how he took his first steps into the voice acting industry and how he's already worked with some amazing brands.

"If you are 18 and you feel lost and not sure of what your next move should be, GOOD. No one should have it all figured out at that age. And the same goes for a 25-year-old or a 35-year-old. Don't feel like you HAVE to do what society tells you to. Go to a community college, go to an HBCU, start a business, find your passion because your passion is what's going to make those tough days a little less tough. What makes you smile ear to ear? Do that! Life is way too short to look back in 30 years and regret anything," the voice actor urged everyone to grab life by the horns and live to the fullest. You'll find the rest of his interview with Bored Panda below.

More info: TikTok | Instagram | Twitter | AndreWhiteVO.com

"In college, I was a communications major and now I'm depressed."

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“I went to college to get a Computer Science degree to make video games. Now I educate people on autism and motivate them through public speaking."

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I went to school for shoe design, but I ended up dropping out. My family was poor, so I just started working a regular job, but still held onto the dream. I started posting on social media and literally 10+ years later, finally, I have my own shoe. This colorway is inspired by Goku from Dragon Ball Z, it's a collab with one of my favorite shoe brands, Sia Collective, and it wouldn't be possible without your support. So thanks.

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“I got my associates in General Studies, my bachelor's in Behavioral Science, my master's in Administration of Human Services, and now I’m a stripper.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Being a stripper can be also viewed as one of the Human Services.

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André believes that there's more pressure to seek higher education because the cost of living is rising everywhere and people are still being told that college always leads to a great job.

"People feel like a college degree is how you get respect. College is still being pushed as a safety net when in reality going to a trade school, community college, or pursuing the path of an entrepreneur can be just as rewarding," he said that there are always valid alternatives. "I wish that we would teach our kids that there are so many other options and that if college is what they want to do, then fine but don't ever box yourself in."

I was also very interested to find out how André decided to become a voice actor. "I broke into the voice acting industry and content creation space about 3 years ago," he shared with Bored Panda. "I love the chance to tell a story through my lens and how I see the world. People have always told me that I have a unique voice so I said, 'I might as well use it.'"

André has already gotten to work with some world-renowned brands, from the History Channel and The Smithsonian to The Boston Celtics and Colgate, as well as many others. "I am very excited to see what's next for me, using my brand to help people see the world differently."

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“In college I majored in Anthropology, Archeology, and got a minor in history. I was a published archeologist by age 21 and I made Dean’s list every single semester. Now, two years later, my nickname is 'dumb bitch' at a restaurant and I get reprimanded constantly by the people around me for being stupid.”

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“I was a Special Ed major in college. And now I’m a career planner in the Marine Corp, so I’m using my education to the FULLEST extent."

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Statista reports that there were a whopping 19.6 million students in the United States in 2019. Of those, around 14.5 were enrolled in public colleges while the rest went to private ones.

“Public colleges, also called state colleges, are mostly funded by state governments. Private colleges, on the other hand, are not funded by the government but by private donors and endowments. Typically, private institutions are much more expensive. Public colleges tend to offer different tuition fees for students based on whether they live in-state or out-of-state, while private colleges have the same tuition cost for every student,” explains Erin Duffin.

The US has in excess of 4k colleges throughout the country and, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, California is the state that has the most. However, despite the fact that there’s a trend of more and more Americans getting their higher education degrees, the costs of doing so aren’t so friendly.

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There’s no doubt that there was more social pressure to go to college than before which, coupled with overall better economic circumstances (before the pandemic), made higher education more accessible. Well… somewhat. You see, tuition costs are are still very prohibitive in the US. Statista points out that annual expenses for students total around 75k dollars. And that’s just for a single year!

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“I was a double major. I majored in History and I majored in Kinesiology. I wanted to be a professor. Now I work at a Chipotle where I get in trouble for smacking bean bags and then I work at a Krispy Kreme where I get called 'donut boy' by adults.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not sure what the degree path is for kinesiology. History, I'm familiar with. There's not anything a bachelors in History will get you directly. He would need to go through to his doctorate to be a professor. He could get a teaching credential to teach at primary or secondary level. Other popular paths for history majors are law or public policy. Some of the folks I know who were in writing-heavy majors went on to corporate careers in technical document writing, training, stuff where an ability to organize and convey complex concepts was a real plus. I taught myself to code.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Really mad about him getting called "donut boy". So rude and demeaning.

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Mark Kelly
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn’t go to college or anything and make $20 an hour with more pay increases doing property maintenance

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm more concerned that you appear to have a shower growing out of the top of your head!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No one should have to decide her/his life's path, before the age of, at least, 25. Unfortunately, it's not academia's job to tell students about their prospects for employment in a certain field. Their job is to enroll, collect tuition and fees, (hopefully) educate and continue to collect more and more tuition and fees. And . . . only people, with low self-esteem, feel self-entitled to belittle others. Ignore the name-calling and find your passion and your truth!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You are young. Plenty of time to figure out where you want to go in life

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lara
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The single most restricted and controlled environment is academia. It is like trying to get permission to breathe more than once a day. The ONLY thing more restrictive than academia was Stalin's inner circle.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lesson learned? Before deciding what you want to go to college for, find out what jobs will be in high demand in the near future.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, just getting a degree is not all it takes. You need to work in the field to become a professor. Ughhh...a lot of these people are just not even trying.

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"Okay... Computer Engineering... And Now I'm A Chef."

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you like it, it´s not bad. I think it´s a great job, when you have a good colleagues and your boss isn´t dipshit.

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“I majored in Electrical Engineering and now I am an Electrical Engineer. Y’all really hate on STEM majors until we all have jobs!”

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These over-the-top college costs lead to fresh college graduates shouldering immense debts. The BBC notes that over 42 million people in the US (or one in six adults to put it into perspective) hold student debt which is more or less 30k for a four-year undergrad degree. Some borrowers are in default, others are behind on their repayments, and the US government (which owns around 90 percent of these debts) believes that around a third will never ever get repaid.

Whether or not to go to college, at least in the US, is a bit of a catch-22 situation. On the one hand, degree inflation means that in order to compete well in the job market, you need to have a higher and higher level of education.

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“In college I spent most of my time avoiding my studies learning to play the harmonica. Today I make my living playing the harmonica and the grandmother of the harmonica.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For me it was the other way around (as most musician) I have my degree in classical guitar but now I’m a Buddhist chaplain working for the correctional service. With a degree in music, my father always told me I would end up in prison. He was right! Badum pssssshhh!

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"I got my associate's in Early Childhood Education, [then] I was a dual major in English composition and Criminal Justice, and I started my masters program in Criminology. But now I sell potato chips."

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a degree in Early Childhood education and 98% of my jobs since then have been call centers...Now crazy me is going back to school ...yay?

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On the other hand, student loans are massive financial burdens, and choosing to go for a more practical, well-paying trade might be the better option for some. And that might be a valid alternative when you take into account that you might not even end up doing what you majored in. Personally, I have degrees in political science and international relations and, I have to tell you, there’s way more politics, philosophy, and science involved in writing for you Pandas than you might expect. So I’m exactly where I want to be.

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“Believe it or not, I got a degree in Financial Management. My Asian parents told me to study about money to make a lot of money. Of course I listened to them, did everything right, but find out 10 years later I was so unhappy. So after 10 years in that blood sucking boring ash job, I quit that beesh and started a meal prep company.""Now I get paid to cook delish Lao Food and host cooking parties. Moral of the story: live your dreams, bish and don’t listen to nobody. Trust yo gut and listen to yo damn self and don’t be lazy bish.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a nice way to avoid censoring by writing about an "ash job" and to "quit that beesh".

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think psychology is a good basis to understand what makes people laugh.

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I was a biology major and I help depressed people

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“I double majored in Criminal Justice and Sociology with a minor in psychology. And I’m now a middle school math teacher.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Someone please explain me this - in US teachers didn´t have to study what they teach? You don´t have to majored in field you want to teach + education/pedagogy?

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“I majored in Theater – acting. And I act like I give a fuck every single day of my goddamn life.”

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"We went to college so hard that we came out with engineering degrees. A lotta good that does. We use it every day!"

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“I Majored In Psychology And Now I Go To Therapy.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is normal! Psychologists are troubled human beings as all of us apart from being professionals.

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“I originally went to my local community college and got my associate's degree in Liberal Arts. Then I transferred to Temple University on full academic scholarship and got my Journalism degree. Ultimately, I graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Advertising and Public Relations and a minor in Statistics...And now I sell compromising videos and photos of myself online and tell people how to f**k."
"And why do I do this you may ask? Because I make more money that way than I do with all those degrees. In all seriousness though stay in school."


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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"I owe a s**t-ton of money for at least 3 useless degrees and make money doing something that needs 0 degrees. But hey, stay in school."

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“I did my bachelor's in general arts with a minor in Philosophy, I have my paralegal license from the Law Society of Ontario, and I did my master's in Public Policy with a focus in Law. I currently tell people not to murder each other on the internet, and sell weasel-themed merchandise."

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“So I’m graduating next may with my bachelor's in Childhood Education, but I make self defense keychains and this is going to be my full-time job when I graduate.”

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“Well I dropped out of college, but while I was there I majored in Mechanical Engineering and had a double minor in physics and computer design and manufacturing. And now I get paid to be an idiot on the internet.”

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the path of the prophesy of 'Idiocracy'. Pretty soon the #1 movie will be called "Butt" and it's exactly what you think it is. The modern culture is that smart people and nerds are unpopular and being stupid and uneducated IS popular.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well at least you will have some idea on how to market yourself.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

have degrees in behavioral science, social science, and humanities. ended up working in law enforcement. but, i did put that stuff to use as i started a program to go into the prisons of california to address the inmates preparing to be released. not academic program but one that taught them their social responsibilities. got awarded by state & national (well, the dept, not me.) when i retired due to disability no one wanted to take it over because they didn't feel 'comfortable' in the prison environment. pu**sies!

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