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What Happens After University?

If you've just become a student graduate, firstly, let us say "congratulations," and wish you the best for the future.
Once you finally leave university, there are so many options available to you that it might seem a little bewildering.
Thankfully, there are plenty of places to go when you need advice, from moving house to where to find a career path.
We're all different, and the student graduate path that works for your friends may not work for you.
So what options are open to you? Postgraduate study is a common option.
That's probably the easiest student graduate option to weigh up.
There's so much help and advice right where you already are.
Indeed, you will probably have had a good deal of information through your course.
Work experience is the other option.
Simply going out into the employment arena and finding entry level jobs that may lead to your chosen profession.
Bear in mind that your preferences will be affected one way or another by exposure to the working world.
Finding work as a  student graduate  straight away is an empowering experience for most people, and it has the added bonus of immediately offering a decent wage.
Apprentice programs may well offer a more concrete path, and are offered in a good many types of industry.
There are plenty of them around, and while they still have a certain stigma attached to them, they're undoubtedly one of the best ways to gain the 'real' skills you need for your career.
What about starting a business once you're a student graduate.
Admittedly, it might seem like the riskiest option, but with the right skills and determination, it usually offers the greatest reward.
The great thing about starting a business straight from university is that you are no constrained by traditional work practices.
This can allow you to think differently to the competition, and get ahead in your field.
The government's flying start program is great for advice if you're looking to go down this route.


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