Graduating is a huge milestone that one will always remember. It’s about celebrating your accomplishments and recognizing the sacrifices you made to reach the finish line. After graduating high school, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my life, but I knew I wanted to continue my education. Now that I’m about to graduate from Ventura College, I still don’t have all the answers. There’s no one size fits all answer to what one should do after graduation. Discovering your passion takes time, and only you can determine what feels right for you. Even though I’m still uncertain about my post graduation plans, I know it’s not the end of the world.

Here are some steps to consider after graduation:
Start your own business:
Starting your own business can help you discover your passion for entrepreneurship or pursue something you’re passionate about.
Take a gap year:
Feeling unsure and overwhelmed is the perfect time to focus on yourself. This can help you gain clarity on what you want to do and determine your next steps.
Continue your education:
Furthering your education may be the right choice for your career. Additional education can provide the opportunities necessary for certain jobs.
Find internships:
Internships offer valuable experience in your field you study and can help your career by gaining practice skills and networking.
Turn your passion into a job:
If you’re passionate about something, consider turning it into a career. This is your time to invest on what makes you happy and willing to peruse each day.

Advice after college:
The best advice after college is to embrace what makes you happy and always continue learning. Be open to new opportunities and experiences, even if it takes you outside your comfort zone. Remember that setbacks are part of growth, so stay calm and maintain a positive attitude. Always trust in your abilities and pursue paths that will align with your values and aspirations. At the end of the day, your journey after college is about your personal interests, strengths, and aspirations.

