in my school they pay students to tutor. it was actually quite competitive. A lot of tutors I knew went on to get really good jobs right after graduation.
it works out really well for the student. instead of working a regular job during the year you get to do something that benefits your career, you build a relationship with your professors and it pays more than if you were working at the local grocery store.
I agree with you that I might be looking at things through a distorted lens, I do not consider any jobs beneath me but rather I am filtering based on what I find interesting.
I want graduate school because the fields that mainly interest me are cryptography and number theory and jobs in these fields tend to require advanced degree's.
As far as the logic behind wanting to go to good graduate school isn't to get a status marker but to be able to learn from people at top of their respective field, I have been really fortunate at my current program with many great resources like research opportunities, clubs , great professors and other benefits that come with attending a good school.
If there is a possible path for me to take in order to improve my chances so I can get admitted in the future then that is what I would try to do.
further more I really enjoy learning and if I get job in any field then with the change in lifestyle from a student to professional I am afraid I would not be able to learn things that I find interesting as from what I have observed with people I see in the industry.
Ah, I see. Well, I don't have any great advice for you. But I suggest emailing HN user tptacek (https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=tptacek), and asking him, since he is really deep in crypto and security, and runs (or maybe past tense, ran) an operation that helped people find jobs in the field.
it works out really well for the student. instead of working a regular job during the year you get to do something that benefits your career, you build a relationship with your professors and it pays more than if you were working at the local grocery store.
https://cse.ucsd.edu/undergraduate/readers-and-tutors