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What to do with a Bachelor's in Communication but limited relevant experience
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So.... I am trying to find out what I can do with a Bachelor's in Communication... some context here... I worked 5 years as a Certified Nursing Assistant, 1 year as a mental health technician, and 2 and a half years doing administrative work. I am supposed to start my Master's in Counseling in a couple months but honestly I am having second thoughts about this. I am wondering what kind of careers I can get with my Bachelor's in Communication (and maybe a possible Master's degree path). I would also like to add that I am 33, and a introvert with social anxiety, I don't know what my typing speed is but I know it's decent, and I am proficient with Microsoft Office, Excel, and PowerPoint. I am also very familiar with medical terminology. I am used to doing paperwork and keeping records. I have handled money before(receive payments and distribute change as needed).

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