This is the first in what i hope to be a series of survival guides featuring on this blog.
Our subject matter for today:
How to survive leaving university.
First of all, congratulations! You've made it through at least three years of exams, assignments, heavy drinking and building up a sleep debt you may never be able to recover from. Most of you will also have built up a rather sizable monetary debt as well. But what now? You never planned for this (and if you did, your a freak). With my ten steps your lack of forward thinking probably wont hurt quite as much.
Step 1.Ever thought about doing an MA? Better still go for a PhD. The outside world sucks just as much as it ever did and by doing these you'll gain years of extra time in wonderland. If you stick at it enough you'll quite literally never have to leave university as you'll have become a member of the teaching staff!
Step 2.
Prepare yourself for a lot of goodbyes. You will no doubt have added a lot of people to your friends list on Facebook. Some of these aren't really friends, you just met them once in a bar and added them to look popular. However you will by now have a large number of people that you at least know or might even call your: BFFs, buddies, honchos, pals, companions, peps, doggs (or dawgs), brotherz or even mates. Take a good look at them because without quite a lot of effort you'll lose regular contact over the next few years with at least half of them. You might quite literally never see some of them again. Some of them no doubt are along with you for the duration. Don't fret, this is a natural vetting of your real social network. (As opposed to your "virtual" social network.) Keeping in contact isn't as hard as it used to be, however keeping up regular meet ups will be and requires quite a bit of effort from all parties.
Step 3.Don't be ashamed of going back home. Housing is expensive, as is renting and if you have the option heading back home for a while so that you have the opportunity to rebuild your finances a bit so much the better. But remember, things will have changed a bit in your absence. Old school friends might not be around as much as before, if at all. The pace of living is also different along with the social life. An important note at this point is a lot of people are very sniffy about people that head back home after university this can generally be put down two factors in their own lives rather than yours: 1) They didn't have a great home life before hand
Or 2) They have far to much money for someone their age and doesn't understand why everyone else doesn't have comparable wealth.
Step 4.Begin the job hunt! If your not royalty or doing a MA and or a PhD then there is no longer any real excuse. Your going to have to get a proper job. Start with the national press, then the local press, then the internet and then the job centre. Some good webs its are:
www.jobsgopublic.comwww.monster.co.ukwww.gradjobs.co.ukwww.insidecareers.co.ukwww.milkround.co.ukhttp://jobs.guardian.co.uk/Those should get you started. However beware that there are quite literally hundreds of thousands of job sites spread across the internet and not all of these are really that helpful. You'll generally have better luck by using the newspapers. The search facilities at your local job center are also pretty good and worth a look.
Step 4.
Enjoy, if you haven't already, your final weeks and days a university. Do the things you've been putting off until now because you might not get another chance to do them.
Step 5.
It is time to get out that hoover! Don't give your land lord (or lady) any reason to skim more than she's entitled to off your deposit. By the way, the dark stuff that has been growing on the bathroom walls and ceiling will come off. Your just not putting your back into it!
Step 6.
Clear out the fridge and freezer! If you lucky you'll have enough food to last you until you finally leave. It is amazing what you can find half buried in the permafrost! If there are items gathering mold but not an owner, chuck 'um!
Step 7.
If you can't take it with you, sell it to the next lot of people moving in. There is no point giving them things for free. Also, if you want to make back part of that deposit your land lord (or lady) stole from you, sell the next lot a load of the items that came with the property!
Step 8.
Change your online delivery and address details. Also, you cant run from credit card companies or the courts so don't try the cheap trick of moving and leaving the next bunch to deal with your debtors because they will pass them along to you. (Forwarding addresses or no, you are not that hard to track down.)
Step 9.
Repeat steps
5 and
6 because i know you didn't do a good enough job the first time round!
*And* Make sure everyone gives you back those DvDs etc.. you loaned them. The same goes for you, give them their stuff back!
Step 10.
DONT' PANIC! It'll been fine, you'll see.
Next week: Battlefield 2.