To Our Graduates: 10 Pieces of Advice for Your New Path Forward
You did it, Bearcats! You put in hours and hours of hard work to earn your degree
and graduate from McKendree University! This is such a momentous time in your life.
While you’re undoubtedly floating on air with great excitement at the moment, you
might be feeling a little stressed or scared. You might even be wondering what your
next steps should be, or you might already have a plan set in place. No matter where
you are, we have a few words of wisdom to help you along your new path forward:
Never Stop Learning
After all of the papers, presentations, and finals you’ve had to complete recently,
it’s probably safe to say that you don’t even want to think about learning anything
new at the moment. When we’re talking about lifelong learning, we don’t mean textbooks
and tests (unless that’s your thing – then go for it!). We mean that you should keep
learning, period. There’s so much to experience and discover in this world, and it’s
easier now than ever to make it happen! Read some articles or books on a topic that
fascinates you. Take a few fun classes. Listen to an intriguing podcast. Learning
won’t just help you develop professionally and personally – it also improves your mental health and can lengthen your lifespan.
Build a Reliable Network
You might have heard how important networking really is, but you might not know where
or how to begin. It’s as easy as staying in contact with your former professors, friends,
and family members and building connections with new people. Knowing the right people
can help you find unique opportunities because they can vouch for your strengths.
Connect with your friends and other alumni on LinkedIn and consider reaching out to
alumni who work in companies you’re interested in. Remember, networking is a two-way
street. While your network is there to help you, you should also get into the habit
of giving back when others need a hand.
Don’t Expect Perfection
Transitioning from college life to the working world, a new career, or even graduate
school can be quite challenging. Don’t expect to get everything perfect! Life isn’t
the stylized, glossy photos you often see on social media. You will always run into
hiccups and mishaps along the way. Instead, do your best to take things in stride
and be kind to yourself. Things might not work out as you plan them to, but they always
tend to work out the way they should in the end.
Do Things That Make You Uncomfortable
It’s tempting to stay in your comfort zone, especially if you’re afraid of what could
go wrong should you venture outside of it. Unfortunately, you could be preventing
yourself from living up to your full potential if you stay in your own bubble. Don’t
let the “what ifs” in life paralyze you. Get out there and take some risks! This could
mean moving to a new place for a job that aligns with your passions, public speaking,
learning a new skillset, traveling somewhere new, or even making a new friend. You
won’t know exactly what you’re capable of until you try new things!
Stay Healthy
Life changes after college, and that often includes exercising and eating habits.
Staying healthy is vital for your energy, well-being, and your wallet. Remember to
eat a variety of veggies and fruits every day, find healthy and tasty recipes (the
internet is chockful of them!), and find the time to fit in exercise most days of
the week. This will not only help prevent weight gain but will also help you sleep
better, feel better, and experience an improved quality of life.
Show Up
This time in your life is no doubt exciting; however, it does come with its own set
of challenges. You will have great days and tough days. No matter what situation you
find yourself in, make it a point to show up – for others, and, more importantly,
for yourself. Strive to be the best version of yourself every day. If you fail – and
you will; that’s part of life – don’t berate yourself. Just get back up and try again.
Being your best self can lead to amazing opportunities that can make your life even
more fulfilling!
Follow Your Heart
Remember when you were told as a kid to follow your dreams? Now it’s our turn to say
it. You can absolutely achieve anything you set your mind to! Learn about yourself,
discover what truly makes you feel alive, and pursue it. Again, don’t focus on perfection
– strive for progress, keep your mind and options open, and don’t be afraid to follow
your intuition!
Take Your Time
You might feel like you need to jump right into your career. Guess what? There isn’t
a rush. If you’re able (and you want to), take some time to travel and explore the
world before you lay down roots. Broaden your horizons, meet new people, and see what
the world has to offer. Doing this now is often much easier than it would be when
you have bills and a mortgage to worry about.
Keep Your Friends Close
It’s normal for friends to grow apart after you graduate from college. You might not
be as close to all of your former classmates as you were when you’d see them on the
quad or in the classroom. This is a natural progression of life; after all, you will
also make new friends as time goes by. But don’t let the friendships that truly mean
something to you go. Keep in touch with your friends – text, call, message, email,
send letters or cards (Snail mail is more meaningful than you might imagine!), or
spend time with them in person. Don’t let the “busyness” of life get in the way of
your friendships. Put in the time and effort to nurture these friendships now and
in the future!
Stay in Touch with Your Alma Mater
Your story with McKendree is far from over – you’re now an alum, which always makes
you a member of the Bearcat family! Stay connected with us – attend one of our many
on- and off-campus alumni events, join the Alumni Association, and sign up for the monthly Bearcat Buzz. Don’t forget to submit any exciting news you might have for our magazine! Additionally, feel free to reach out to Career Services for individual career counseling, resume/cover letter critiques, and even mock interviews
should you need help. We’re always here for you and want to see you succeed, even
after you graduate!
We are so proud of you, Bearcats, and we know you’ll make the world a better place
in your own unique way!