10 Bad Pieces of Advice To Stop Giving to College Graduates

As human beings, we all learn from our experiences. Some people learn from their mistakes, and some learn from the token of advice from others. Young people are most likely to get advice from others. Let's discuss some worst pieces of advice which were given to college graduates.

1. You Have Plenty of Time to Figure Out Your Passion

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A common piece of advice that almost every grad hears when they are trying to figure out what should be their next step. They go to people for good career advice and are turned back with the sentence: you have plenty of time to figure it out. Don't forget that there are only a few years after ending school and finding a good source of income. This is the worst advice any grad can get as they work hard to find their passion in a valuable career. 

1. Follow Your Passion

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Passion advice is something that has become so common these days. All the motivational speakers and career counselors want to give this advice to all the grads. Passion is the best thing to be followed, but being practiced while choosing your profession is something one must focus upon. Following your passion is often not the feasible and wisest idea while starting your career.

2. Don't Pause When You Graduate

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People advise recent graduates to keep continuing their studies. They should not pause because it will affect their studies. This is literally not the best thing you want to hear when you still have to figure out your career. A person must get admitted to grad school if they are clear about what they want to do next. Or what drives them towards their aim. If not, they must take time to figure out their aptitude and interest before moving further.

3. Graduate? Get a Job ASAP

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All the recent graduates have faced those old-school people who ask them what they are doing. When they know the next person is a recent grad, they take it as the best opportunity to tell them they must get a job immediately. This is not something that all grads want. Many want to pursue further studies, and many want to travel or start their business. 

4. Want the Job? Just Show Up at the Office

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Some people advise recent graduates that if they want the job, just go to the office and show their face. You will certainly end up getting the job for your courage and confidence. While this is the worst advice, you will end up being blacklisted from that company. The reason is quite simple: no company would hire you if you showed up on your own without prior notice or called an interview. Instead, they will consider it a waste of time.

5. Take the First Job You Are Offered

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Many grads struggle for jobs and careers as they graduate. The reason behind this is the responsibilities they have to bear. In this case, people often advise them that they must take the job as soon as they find any job opportunity. But this can be the worst take as a job without interest can become a wrong turn in a career. You will get dissatisfied with your work, which can also lower your self-esteem.

6. First Impression Is the Last Impression

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You might have been listening to this sentence for a very long time that first impression is your last impression, so make sure to have a good one. Meanwhile, the real point is that the impression you put upon someone is never a firm one set in stone. You will get many opportunities to put a very different impression about yourself and your work. You must focus on your values rather than the impression you are putting on someone.

7. Just Focus On Your Work

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People advise many young and recent grads that they must only focus on their work when they get a job. Just do your hard work and keep to yourself. At the same time, this is not good advice to give anyone. When you are at work, you must focus on the work relations along with doing the handwork. It will give you many benefits in the future.

8. Give Your Best Shot at Everything

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Since childhood, we have been listening to this advice repeatedly. We have been told by parents, teachers, and nearly everyone that we must give our 100 percent to everything we do. But no one points out what is the negative consequence of giving your best all the time. You get burned out, and your work capacity and quality decrease. Ultimately you will feel less confident before you take the big step because you will have to give your 100 percent to everything.

9. You Are Doing Good if You Are Making Good Money

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Responsibility is everyone's burden because you need money to fulfill your responsibilities. So people advise the graduates to focus on making a good amount of money. According to them, go for those things that will give you money. They forget that money should not be the driver of your life. You have to think of certain careers that will energize you and has some value in your life.

10. College Is a Preparation for Life 

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People tell recent college grads that they were being prepared for life in your college. This is not even half the truth, as your practical life starts after college. You become more responsible after college and learn to value your time, effort, and money. College teaches you how to learn knowledge; after college, you learn to implement that knowledge.

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