Good Grades in College ≠ Job After Graduation

Study hard, but understand good grades doesn't guarantee a job

In college, I kicked ass. Unfortunately for me, I had no idea good grades don’t guarantee a good job.

I completed a dual major in four years, while working 20-30 hours a week. I was part of a few college organizations. Becoming the secretary, and eventually president, of the Student Psychological Association at my campus was particularly fun and challenging. I kept a 3.75 GPA and graduated magna cum laude. I completed an undergraduate research thesis (a project typically reserved for master’s students) to get first-hand experience implementing, analyzing, and reporting on psychological experiments. My research paper for this work was published, and I even presented the results at a couple of conferences. I found an entry-level position in “my field” during the last year or so of my college career to best position myself for my first adult job.

The entryway to my career. The path towards “success.”

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“Follow Your Passion,” and Other Bullshit Advice

Follow your passion or follow the money?

“Don’t worry about money.”

“Money will come if you follow your passion.”

I heard these sayings a lot in college. University life was amazing for me. Meeting people from many diverse backgrounds, feeling more like an adult, and having more controversial discussions about topics that interested me. I could choose my classes. Even choose what I wanted for lunch. It was more freeing, more intellectually stimulating, and more liberating.

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