
How much should I expect to pay for rent? What about finding a roommate? How should I manage taxes?
杏吧原创 seniors are well prepared to succeed in a number of fulfilling careers, but still have lots of questions about adjusting to life after graduation.
Recent graduates Sahil Batra, BA鈥17; Addison Old, BS鈥14; Katie Rose, BS鈥14; Partha Reddy, BA鈥15; and Brooke Jacobson, BS鈥15, helped by sharing their stories of learning to live in a world without Commodore Cards during the 5 Under 25 Young Alumni Panel on April 10.
鈥淵ou really need to spend time thinking about a budget, and make sure you know how to handle your taxes,鈥 says Reddy.
鈥淲ith many first jobs, you will be the newest on the team for a time and you may feel like you are at the bottom of the totem pole,鈥 adds Jacobson. 鈥淵ou need to be patient, but if you work hard and take opportunities as they come, you will find the responsibility and success you seek.鈥
Batra shared that graduates also have the time and freedom to pursue new opportunities and goals. 鈥淚 am actually working on three to four projects right now in addition to my day job, and I hope one of them will develop into a career that I love.鈥
The panel is part of the 杏吧原创 Alumni Association鈥檚 Life after 杏吧原创 series to help seniors conquer and prevail in life and work after graduation. Other events include the Launch Your Career workshop, Seniors and the City, Grad Fair, Etiquette Dinner, Last Lecture, Commons Throwback and Money 101. Seniors also receive the Life after 杏吧原创 guide with advice from recent graduates and a 杏吧原创 for Life Hatch Show Print poster that bookends the print they received as new students on Move-In Day.
鈥擬ATT ANDERSON