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Opinion

My life as a graduate - unexpected but educational

July 15, 2015 15:24
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Today marks exactly a year since I graduated from the University of Birmingham. My first year as a graduate has not been anything like I imagined it would be but somehow I managed to get to where I hoped I would be by now.

While my social media accounts are filled with graduation photos and sentimental statuses, I fondly reminisce about my time as an undergraduate and how my experiences helped me in graduate life. Although I didn’t graduate with the coveted 2:1, I am excitedly waiting to begin my Masters in Newspaper Journalism at City University, London in September.

University was incredibly fun and I’m still in touch with my friends – despite all returning to our own ends of the earth. I always look back with nostalgia but the graduate world isn’t so bad either. So with a year of wisdom behind me, these are the most important lessons I have learned:

Skill up
The best advice we were given was during induction week in first year, we were told that it wouldn’t be enough to leave university with a 2:1 or a first if we didn’t have any other skills to take away with it. Societies are more than just a bit of fun; there are a lot of valuable attributes you can gain from joining. Part-Time jobs are also a great way to spruce up your CV and most students could do with a bit of pocket money.