graduation day is coming....
By giex22
@giex22 (273)
Cebu, Philippines
March 21, 2013 8:07pm CST
Their are lots of students everywhere and just by looking at them you'll see different emotion like some are excited, exhausted and more because graduation is coming.
Whether elementary, high school or college each student wants to have their diploma or certification for graduation. But the biggest thing their is the college because their would be a new stage of their life where they will find a job.
New graduates but the question is can they find a job directly, because their are lots of people who don't have a job.
Recently, surveys how that people doesn't have a job it is because they want to work according to their courses, high salary, and a good management and the comfort.
Do you ever choose a job when you are a fresh graduate in college or you just think to have a job directly even though it is not related to your course?
4 responses
@dream_ozn (1754)
• Singapore
22 Mar 13
Hey giex.
You are right. there are just alot of students or raterh i should say there are alot of graduates out on the streets and many are unable to find a job. Even if they do, it's hard to find one that they really like and even if they managed to find a job that they really like, the salary would be another issue.
It's getting harder and harder to make money and etc.
There's a survey which shows that people nowadays on average change jobs for about 7 times before settling into their final career.
WHen i was choosing which diploma to take, i have a few relatives who told me it does not really matter which course i choose becuase 90% of people work in a line that have nothing to do with their course that they study..
As for me, i'm currently in my last semester before I graduate and i'm kind of in a mess cause i'm not too sure what i'm be doing after i graduate :) How about you?
@giex22 (273)
• Cebu, Philippines
9 Apr 13
True, its hard to find a job and also money and yes you are right their are lot of people who always changed their jobs its because they want the best for them and that they are bored.
As for me i graduate and pass the board exam, though i have a work now but it doesn't really fits in my course and its hard to settle with what i really want because its hard to find a link to get you in.
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
21 Apr 13
Hi there Giex22!
When I graduated, I worked in a call center and even though it is somehow related to my course, which is Bachelor of Secondary Education, I found out that it is not really what I wanted to do. I resigned after eight months and decided to focus on my review and take the board exams for teachers as soon as possible.
It shows that what we should do is identify what it is that we really want to do because it will keep you inspired and keep on working, when nothing else can. Focus on your goal and do everything that you can to reach it.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
22 Mar 13
Well i can understand the trepidation of yours ahead of the graduation day. it is the day that most of the undergraduates wait in their life as it brings a new phase in a student's career after which a different life starts altogether. But most importantly it will draw an end to a memorable college life where we got to learn about so many things apart from making good friends.
@512771751 (1096)
• China
7 Apr 13
I think it is so hard to find a job directly that is related to ones' courses.