This is for all the graduates out there. Welcome to the real world (easy for me to say, I'm still a student). Yes, one more year and I'll be one of the people who count as... "Tambay/unemployed/underemployed" or "young professional" I'm taking a program that isn't much in-demand. Probably you haven't heard this program yet, because a) only few universities offer this. b) you are in the science and mathematical field. c) curses art. (cause I don't have any reasons anymore) The real deal. I have decided to take on the real world as early as now. Yes, I'll be earning money for future use (holiday,material things and maybe thesis). I have taken on a job that most of the alumni from our program took, probably the most convenient (the one that offers a high compensation) though its not in-line with my program but still, I have this desperate need to be productive this summer. And I'm starting this April. Yey! Okay, I'm a little scared to prove myself out there but I have my friends with me (thank you). And my other close friends doesn't know anything about this. I'm slowly understanding what it's like to be in their shoes. And I'm afraid what I might uncover within the process. Nonetheless, I wish all the graduates that they may have a job in-line with their degree. :)