Conventional wisdom tells us the world will be your oyster after you complete your BA. And while that sounds lovely, it may feel more like the world is filled with oysters. How on earth are you supposed to figure out which ones hold a pearl?
In other words, when and how do you begin to map out your first steps beyond Hampshire?
Contemplating this transition can be daunting when you’re deep into your Div III. But here’s the thing: It doesn’t have to be an either/or. Whether your Div III is research-based, experiential, analytical, or creative, the skills you’re developing and using during your final semesters at Hampshire are all applicable to preparing for life after graduation.
For instance, we’re guessing your Div III process requires you to…
- Identify where to find needed information, materials, or resources
- Ask questions and discover answers
- Trust that every finished product is the result of many, many drafts or iterations
- Create a plan while remaining flexible and receptive to feedback
- Stay organized and on-task amidst competing responsibilities and priorities
- Take care of yourself, especially when you’re stressed or overwhelmed
- Reach out for advice, guidance, ideas, connections, and encouragement
Like working on your Div III, determining your post-Hampshire direction requires time, creativity, and support. You already have the necessary skills — and we hope you’ll also turn to CORC for help putting them to work for you.
Come on up to the third floor of the library for a workshop, schedule an appointment with Carin, Jena, Sharón, or Carrie, or just stop by to browse our library, check out our gallery, and have some tea.
And in the meantime, check out the Especially for Div IIIs page on the CORC website, a collection of resources you can explore on your own time and at your own pace. The world is your oyster. Let CORC help you crack it open.