Based on your interviews this may be tough to manage, but I think the best situation for you would be to find a job in an area you are interested, and then do graduate school part-time. Many career-level jobs will provide education assistance for the classes, and by working while you study you'll be able to apply what you're learning. I've found that I've become a much better student after two years of "the real world" between undergrad and graduate school. This depends on what type of field you're going into, of course, since a graduate degree can often be a prerequisite to the job you'd like to get. But if you are going into business, engineering, and probably many others, I think this is a good choice.
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