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3 Crucial Reasons Why Some Graduates Still Suffer After Leaving School

You've got your degree - so what next? For many the loss of structure is a passport to depression, says Lyndsey Winship


Most graduates failed to learn non - collar jobs while in school. They thought there degree will make them to be successful in life not knowing the fact that world reward skills not degree, they start opening door for depression, they put themselves in a state of melancholy .

"It didn't occur to me that this was going to happen to me," says Melanie, who graduated with a first-class degree in psychology two years ago. "I think I went a bit crazy for a while . . . I didn't handle it very well. I felt adrift, with no direction aftexr being so focused."



"When you're at university, you do a piece of work, hand it in, get a response," she says. "There's no other environment where you get that, that kind of validation all the time, those rewards." When she left she realised she didn't feel equipped to actually do anything. Nicola agrees: "It's all 'transferable skills', but you don't have any idea where to transfer them to!"
"I think those people who got themselves work before they left [university] were much better off," says Melanie. "You can go straight into work, you don't have that loss."

Three Main Reasons Why Graduate still suffer after graduating are
1. Lack of Skills 
2. Indiscipline
3.Loss of Focus

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