168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? School - Sincerely Students https://sincerelystudents.com/category/school/ Student Lifestyle Blog Sat, 18 Jan 2025 12:23:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://sincerelystudents.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png 168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? School - Sincerely Students https://sincerelystudents.com/category/school/ 32 32 168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? 50 Graduation Captions For Instagram https://sincerelystudents.com/graduation-captions/ Sat, 11 Jan 2025 00:22:20 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13637 Graduation Captions for Instagram Are you looking for the best graduation captions for Instagram? Graduating is a huge achievement, whether you’re graduating from high school, college, or even grad school. For high school and college graduates, you’ve put in four years of hard work to get to this point (and even more time if you’re ...
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Graduation Captions for Instagram

Are you looking for the best graduation captions for Instagram?

Graduating is a huge achievement, whether you’re graduating from high school, college, or even grad school. For high school and college graduates, you’ve put in four years of hard work to get to this point (and even more time if you’re completing a higher degree!)

There’s nothing more satisfying than walking across that stage in your cap and gown and getting that diploma you’ve worked so hard for.

And of course, you’ll definitely want to take some amazing graduation photos wearing your cap and gown! If you want to share this accomplishment on Instagram, you’ll want the perfect caption to accompany your photo.

Graduating is an amazing achievement, and you should take the time to brag on yourself a little by posting on Instagram — you earned it!

Below you’ll find 40 ideas of great graduation captions you can use when sharing the news…

Graduation Caption Ideas

These are the best graduation captions for Instagram that you can copy:

“What, like it’s hard?”

“The tassle was worth the hassle.”

“Now hotter by one degree.”

“Oh how the tassles have turned”

“GraduATE.”

“And that’s a wrap.”

“End of an era.”

“I’m still clueless.”

“Mama I made it.”

“On to the next chapter.”

“Watch out world.”

“I’m just as surprised as you are.”

“Now what?”

“Pretty and educated.”

“I did it, no 🎓.”

“The one where she graduates.”

“I’ve already forgotten by everything.”

“Started from the bottom now we’re here.”

“Four years later…”

“Get in loser, we’re graduating.”

“Be back never.”

“Turns out I’m smarter than I look.”

“The most expensive piece of paper ever.”

“Life update: I graduated.”

“Only took four years.”

“Hot and smart.”

“No 🎓tion needed.”

“I usually wear a crown, but the cap will do.”

“Time flies.”

“The end, but also the beginning.”

“Guess I wasn’t too cool for school after all.”

“Class dismissed.”

“It’s been a long time coming.”

“She doesn’t even go here.”

“On to the next one.”

“Thank you, next.”

“Guess I’m all grown up now?”

“Understood the assignment.”

“Roll the credits.”

“Long story short, I survived.”

“And I’m out.”

🎓 and gown, it’s going down.”

“Every end has a new beginning.”

“And so the adventure begins.”

“”I’m 100% certain that I am 0% sure of what I’m going to do next.”

“Sponsored by Red Bull.”

“The best is yet to come.”

“I came, I saw, I graduated.”

“Can I take a nap now?”

“That’s all folks.”

“Cheers to the memories.”

“Very proud, very tired.”

Best Graduation Captions

Hopefully you found the perfect idea from this list of graduation captions for Instagram!

Graduating is a great accomplishment, whether you’re graduation from high school, college, or grad school. You can use these graduation captions to announce your achievement when sharing a photo of your graduation on Instagram.

Most of these captions are funny or lighthearted, perfect for injecting some humor into the big day.

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168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? 6 Tips For Getting An Internship In College https://sincerelystudents.com/tips-for-getting-an-internship-in-college/ Sun, 01 Dec 2024 15:55:20 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13624 Tips for Getting an Internship in College Looking for tips on getting an internship in college? You’re in the right place! Having an internship in college is a great way to boost your resume and get valuable work experience in your future career. Summer internships are the most common arrangement for college students, although you ...
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Tips for Getting an Internship in College

Looking for tips on getting an internship in college? You’re in the right place!

Having an internship in college is a great way to boost your resume and get valuable work experience in your future career.

Summer internships are the most common arrangement for college students, although you may also be able to find an internship during the academic year as well.

Landing an internship can be a challenge, but it’s not impossible!

Who am I to offer this advice? I had four paid internships throughout college. I landed my first internship during the fall of my sophomore year and it was at a Fortune 500 broadcasting company. Then I had two summer internships at a Fortune 50 consumer goods company. Finally, I had an internship at a software startup company.

When I graduated college, I received a full-time offer from a Big Four consulting firm, so it’s safe to say my internship experience paid off.

These are tips I followed to get my internships during college that you can do too:

1. Take advantage of your university’s career resources.

Most universities have a career center with tons of resources available to students looking for internships. However, many students have no idea these resources even exist, and miss out on the advantages they can offer.

Here are some common career resources your university may offer:

  • On-campus career fairs
  • On-campus recruiting events
  • Free one-on-one resume help
  • Free mock interview prep
  • Connections with alumni

I landed three of my four internships through my university’s career resources and connections.

2. Make the most of personal connections.

You might be surprised how many personal connections you have who can help you in your internship search, whether it’s connecting you with someone who works at the company or referring you for an internship position.

Some examples of people you know who may be able to connect you with an opportunity:

  • Older students or alumni from clubs and organizations you’re a member of
  • Family members and friends of family members
  • Acquaintances such as neighbors or former teachers

Reach out to everyone you know and express that you’re looking for an internship. You never know how it might pay off! The way I found one of my college internships was through a girl in my sorority who was working for a company that was looking for more interns. (My sorority also led me to three additional non-internship part-time jobs in college!)

3. Pay attention to deadlines and cast a wide net.

The summer internship recruiting season starts as early as the fall for many companies. (There’s also usually a spring recruiting season as well.)

To increase your chances of landing an internship, start planning early and note down application deadlines so you don’t miss applying to your dream job.

It’s also a good idea to cast a wide net when you apply for internships. I didn’t keep detailed records, but I probably applied for 20+ internships each season.

I did keep records when applying for full-time jobs before I graduated college, and out of 30 applications I got four interviews and one offer!

The more internships you apply for, the better your chances become of landing one.

4. Prepare scenarios for interview questions.

Almost every internship interview will contain behavioral interview questions. 

You should familiarize yourself with more common behavioral questions so you know what to expect. But rather than rehearsing answers to specific questions, I recommend preparing a handful of scenarios you can discuss and apply to various different questions.

Think about times in your college life where you have shown leadership, teamwork, or some other skill. You can draw from experiences including:

  • Previous work experience
  • Campus organizations or clubs
  • Volunteer work you’ve done
  • Study abroad experience
  • Group projects you’ve led in class

Once you have some scenarios in mind, it will be much easier to answer behavioral interview questions on the spot.

5. Use the STAR method for answering interview questions.

The STAR method is an easy shortcut you can follow to give amazing answers to behavioral interview questions.

Here’s what it stands for:

  • Situation
  • Task
  • Action 
  • Result

You can use this model to answer just about any interview question. The great thing about following the STAR method is that it prevents you from rambling and helps you focus on answering the question in a clear and dynamic way.

6. Be professional following an interview.

There are two things I did after every interview in college.

First, if it was an in-person interview, I gave my interviewer one of my business cards. Yes, I had business cards as a college student!

The career prep class I took in college required everyone to get business cards made. It costs less than $20 to get a big set printed, and it’s a worthwhile investment.

Every time I handed my interviewer a business card, they were always really impressed. In fact, at one of my internships, I was told they ended up choosing me over other candidates because I was the only one with business cards and it stuck out to them.

The other thing I did was connect with my interviewer on LinkedIn within a couple hours of the interview. I would just send them a connection request with a brief message thanking them for their time during the interview.

Two simple things that can really leave a good impression!

Getting Your Dream Internship in College

I hope these tips help you land your dream internship in college!

Remember, there are multiple summers during college (and you can always find fall and spring internships too) so don’t get too stressed about finding an internship.

Even if it doesn’t work out with an internship one summer, there are so many great summer jobs for college students that you can do instead.

Be persistent and don’t give up, and you will be able to land an amazing internship!

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168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? 60 Powerful Study Affirmations For Students https://sincerelystudents.com/study-affirmations/ Sun, 01 Dec 2024 14:49:35 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13615 Powerful Study Affirmations Are you looking for the best study affirmations to help motivate you, boost your confidence, and improve your focus? Read on for the most powerful study affirmations for students! What are affirmations? Affirmations are short, positive statements that you can repeat to yourself like a mantra. You can say affirmations out loud, ...
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Powerful Study Affirmations

Are you looking for the best study affirmations to help motivate you, boost your confidence, and improve your focus? Read on for the most powerful study affirmations for students!

What are affirmations? Affirmations are short, positive statements that you can repeat to yourself like a mantra. You can say affirmations out loud, repeat them mentally, or write them down. An idea I also really like is choosing your favorite affirmation and setting it as your phone’s lock screen or your laptop’s wallpaper. This is a great way to ensure you see and absorb your affirmation all the time.

Do study affirmations work? Yes, study affirmations really work! Of course, you still have to do the actual studying. You can’t just repeat affirmations without paying attention in class, taking notes, or studying for exams, and expect to automatically make As.

The real power of affirmations is subtly altering your subconscious beliefs. Affirmations can change the way you think and how you approach studying.

Affirmations can reduce feelings of negativity, anxiety, fear, or self-doubt that you have around studying and exams. They can help you reframe studying from a stressful chore you “have to” do to a postitive experience you “get to” have.

If you’re wondering how to manifest for studies and exams, affirmations are a great place to start.

Read on for the best study affirmations you can use to change your outlook, improve your concentration and focus, reduce your fears, boost your confidence, and set yourself up for success.

Best Study Affirmations

  1. Studying comes easily and naturally to me.
  2. I thank my mind for its ability to always absorb the material I am studying.
  3. It’s such a privilege to get to study.
  4. I am always well-prepared for exams.
  5. This study session is a building block for my future success.
  6. Making As on exams comes easily to me.
  7. I absorb information quickly and retain it with ease.
  8. Studying is a joyful process I am privileged to enjoy.
  9. I am becoming more intelligent every day.
  10. My future self thanks me for studying right now.
  11. I have an excellent memory and can always retain what I study.
  12. Knowledge flows to me easily and with abundance.
  13. I thank my brain for its ability to study and ace exams.
  14. I trust in my abilities to succeed on this exam.
  15. Studying gets to be fun and easy for me.
  16. I learn, comprehend, and retain information with ease.
  17. I release my anxiety and fear and embrace concentration and relaxation.
  18. This exam is another step in achieving my dream future life.
  19. My mind is sharp and I am an excellent student.
  20. I am capable of learning and mastering any subject.
  21. Every day, I am improving and growing smarter.
  22. I am proud of the effort I put into my studies.
  23. My hard work today will pay off tomorrow.
  24. I am fully focused and ready to absorb new information.
  25. I have everything I need to succeed in my studies.
  26. I trust in my ability to perform well on tests.
  27. I am confident in my memory and retention skills.
  28. I can concentrate fully on the task at hand.
  29. Distractions are temporary; my focus is strong.
  30. I enjoy the process of learning something new.
  31. I am an academic genius.
  32. I love how good I am at studying and acing exams.
  33. Making all As gets to be easy and fun for me.
  34. I am always prepared and relaxed for my exams.
  35. I love gaining knowledge which helps me reach my full potential.
  36. Difficult topics are opportunities to expand my knowledge.
  37. I embrace the challenge of learning and overcoming obstacles.
  38. I am calm and collected while studying.
  39. I release stress and focus on doing my best on this exam.
  40. I breathe deeply, relax, and approach my studies with clarity.
  41. I trust the process and let go of unnecessary pressure for studying.
  42. I am fully prepared and ready to ace my exams.
  43. I remember everything I study and apply it effortlessly.
  44. Exams are an opportunity to showcase my knowledge.
  45. I remain calm and focused during exams because this is what I’ve prepared for.
  46. I’m so thankful for the opportunity to show what I’ve learned.
  47. I always achieve the highest scores on exams.
  48. Each minute I dedicate to studying moves me closer to success.
  49. Every topic I study enriches my mind and future.
  50. I love discovering new ideas and perspectives.
  51. My curiosity fuels my desire to learn.
  52. The knowledge I gain today will serve me forever.
  53. My success on this exam is inevitable.
  54. I choose to have a positive attitude toward studying.
  55. My education is a gift, and I am grateful for it.
  56. I am the creator of my academic and personal success.
  57. I am becoming the best version of myself through studying.
  58. Getting good grades comes naturally to me.
  59. I look forward to seeing the amazing results of my exams.
  60. I’m amazed at my sharp memory and how well I study.

Study Affirmations for Students

This guide showed you the best study affirmations for students.

Studying is something that can cause a lot of stress and negative emotions. However, it doesn’t have to be that way! One of the best things you can do for yourself is to change your attitude around studying and reframe it as a positive experience that is helping you to succeed and achieve your goals.

You truly can rewire your brain this way to view studying as a privilege and something to look forward to, rather than something you always dread.

These study affirmations can also help you feel calm and prepared when it’s time to actually sit down and take your exams, rather than feeling anxious and nervous.

I hope you found some study affirmations that resonate with you from this list. Good luck and happy studying!

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168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? 20 Best Teacher Quotes To Show Your Appreciation https://sincerelystudents.com/teacher-quotes/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:26:19 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13581 Best Teacher Quotes Are you looking for the best teacher quotes to say thank you to a special teacher? Check out these great teacher appreciation quotes! If there’s a teacher in your life who has made an impact on you, they would LOVE to hear it. Teachers need encouragement too. It’s a thankless job and ...
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Best Teacher Quotes

Are you looking for the best teacher quotes to say thank you to a special teacher? Check out these great teacher appreciation quotes!

If there’s a teacher in your life who has made an impact on you, they would LOVE to hear it.

Teachers need encouragement too. It’s a thankless job and most teachers are overworked and underpaid for all that they do.

A great time to tell a teacher thank you is during Teacher Appreciation Week, which takes place during the first full week of May each year.

However, you can say thank you any time! A handwritten card and a small gift like a Starbucks gift card or some candy will make your teacher’s day.

These are the best teacher quotes to show your appreciation:

Quotes About Teachers

  1. “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” – William Arthur Ward
  2. “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” – Henry Brooks Adams
  3. “A good teacher is like a candle – it consumes itself to light the way for others.” – Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
  4. “They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” – Carl W. Buechner
  5. “The dream begins, most of the time, with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you on to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called truth.” – Dan Rather
  6. “Teaching is the greatest act of optimism.” – Colleen Wilcox
  7. “If you look behind every exceptional person there is an exceptional teacher.” – Stephen Hawking
  8. “The great teacher is not the man who supplies the most facts, but the one in whose presence we become different people.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
  9. “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” – Albert Einstein
  10. “Nine-tenths of education is encouragement.” – Anatole France
  11. “It is the teacher that makes the difference. Not the classroom.” – Michael Morpurgo
  12. “Teachers are people who start things they never see finished, and for which they never get thanks until it is too late.” – Max Forman
  13. “Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges.” – Joyce Meyer
  14. “What the teacher is, is more important than what he teaches.” – Karl Menninger
  15. “A teacher is a compass that activates the magnets of curiosity, knowledge, and wisdom in the pupils.”- Ever Garrison
  16. “Your heart is slightly bigger than the average human heart, but that’s because you’re a teacher.” – Aaron Bacall
  17. “Being able to help someone learn something is a talent.” – Margaret Riel
  18. “The desire to reach for the stars is ambitious. The desire to reach hearts is wise.” – Maya Angelou
  19. “For the mind does not require filling like a bottle, but rather, like wood, it only requires kindling to create in it an impulse to think independently and an ardent desire for the truth.” – Plutarch
  20. “You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives.” – Clay P. Bedford

Teacher Appreciation Quotes

These are the best teacher quotes to say thank you to a teacher who has made a difference in your life.

You’ll have many teachers in your lifetime, but there will probably just be a few that really stand out and make an impact on you.

It’s important to thank these teachers and let them know they’re doing a good job, and these quotes are the perfect way to express your appreciation.

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168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? The Ultimate High School Bucket List: 50 Things To Do Before You Graduate https://sincerelystudents.com/high-school-bucket-list/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 17:19:36 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13559 Looking for ideas for your high school bucket list? It’s cliched but true: four years of high school will fly by before you know it! One of the best ways to make the most out of your high school years and create amazing memories is by making a bucket list. While the term “bucket list” ...
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Looking for ideas for your high school bucket list?

It’s cliched but true: four years of high school will fly by before you know it!

One of the best ways to make the most out of your high school years and create amazing memories is by making a bucket list.

While the term “bucket list” refers to a list of things you want to do before you die, you can make bucket lists for any season or occasion, including something like a high school bucket list.

Here are tons of high school bucket list ideas to give you inspiration:

The Ultimate High School Bucket List

1. Join a sport, club, or other activity.

Getting involved is one of the best ways to make the most out of your high school experience.

There are tons of ways you can do this. You can join a sports team, participate in a club, or take part in another activity like band, choir, or the school play.

Not only is this a great way to make friends, develop new skills, and improve your expertise, but it also looks great when you’re applying to college.

2. Attend homecoming and/or prom.

Be sure to attend at least one high school dance! Even if you don’t have a date, it’s totally fine just to go with a group of friends instead.

Homecoming is usually in the fall, while prom is in the spring. Both dances are a good excuse to get dressed up and have fun with friends.

3. Get a summer job.

Getting a summer job during high school is a great way to fill your time and make extra money. Lots of places hire high schoolers, especially during the summer.

Here are some of the best summer jobs for high school students:

  • Babysitting/nannying
  • Working as a host, waiter, or busser at a restaurant
  • Working in fast food
  • Lifeguard
  • Working at a golf course
  • Tutoring
  • Summer camp counselor
  • Lawncare

Working is a really good way to improve your resume and make spending money for yourself.

4. Organize an epic senior prank.

One of the most fun high school traditions is a senior prank. Towards the end of the school year, the senior class will usually arrange a hilarious prank.

Why not take part in planning this? Just make sure it’s something funny and harmless!

5. Get your driver’s license and take a road trip.

Many high school students will get their driver’s license as soon as they turn 16, which usually happens during their sophomore year of high school.

Once you have your driver’s license, plan an epic road trip. Drive to a different state, visit a national park, head to the beach, or go somewhere else unique.

6. Attend high school sporting events.

Even if you’re not a huge sports fan, attending high school sporting events can be a lot of fun for the social aspect and the overall atmosphere.

Football games and basketball games are usually really popular events to attend.

7. Go outside your usual friend group.

It’s easy to fall into a friend group and just hang out with the same people all the time, maybe even for all four years of high school.

But it’s worth it to go outside your friend group and expand your circle of friends, befriending people you might not otherwise talk to.

8. Have a classic high school movie marathon.

Tons of iconic movies have been made about high school over the decades. Spend one weekend having a high school movie marathon.

These are some of the best high school movies to watch:

  • The Breakfast Club
  • Mean Girls
  • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
  • Clueless
  • Heathers
  • Dazed and Confused
  • 17 Again
  • Pretty in Pink

Of course, there are plenty more you can add to your own list!

9. Ditch school (just DON’T make this a habit!)

Skipping school is definitely not something you should do regularly, but it’s worth it to do every once in a while in high school.

Give yourself one “skip day” a year to ditch school and go do something fun instead. A lot of high school seniors will organize a “senior skip day” where the whole class skips school and does something like going to a theme park instead.

10. Take a class just because you think it’s interesting.

If you have the opportunity to take some elective classes in high school, take a class or two just because it sounds interesting to you!

This could be a foreign language, an art class, a psychology class, or something else.

11. Keep a journal to look back on.

Journaling is a great way to record your memories, as well as giving you a place to share your thoughts and feelings and process your emotions.

You don’t have to spend a lot of time journaling — even just writing for 5 or 10 minutes a day is a great habit to form.

12. Travel abroad at least one time.

Traveling to another country might seem like something that is out of reach for you as a high school student, but there are actually ways to make it happen!

You can look into a foreign exchange program that allows you to live with a family in another country, and even attend school there. This is a cost-effective way to go abroad as a high school student, and it’s an amazing experience.

13. Do something that scares you.

Putting yourself out there and going outside your comfort zone can be scary, but it’s always worth it! Do something that scares you at least once in high school.

Maybe it’s auditioning for the school play, telling your crush how you really feel about them, branching out and making new friends, or trying out for a sports team.

14. Apply for at least one leadership position.

Holding a leadership role is another thing that is a great experience and looks really good when you’re applying to colleges.

You don’t have to be Class President or anything like that. But if you’re part of a club or other organization, see if there’s an officer role (like President, Secretary, or Treasurer) that you can apply for, and stick with it.

15. Buy a yearbook.

Even if you don’t buy a yearbook every year, you should definitely get one for senior year at least. These are fun to look back on for years to come!

Yearbooks are a record of everyone who went to your high school, and they also highlight a lot of the events and occasions that took place during the past year.

More High School Bucket List Ideas

16. Attend (or host) a Halloween party.

17. Get a Polaroid camera and take photos with your friends.

18. Go on at least one epic spring break trip.

19. Dress up crazy for Homecoming Week, Spirit Week, and other events.

20. Cheer on a less popular sporting team’s event.

21. Get to know one of your teachers.

22. Host a foreign exchange student.

23. Pull an all-nighter just to watch the sunrise.

24. Host a Friendsgiving party.

25. Have a water balloon fight with your friends.

26. Build a blanket fort and spend the night there watching movies.

27. Tell your crush how you really feel.

28. Go to a theme park.

29. Go to a water park.

30. Get your senior photos taken professionally.

31. Attend a concert for your favorite artist.

32. Write a letter to your future self to read 10 years from now.

33. Take at least one AP class (so you can take fewer classes in college!)

34. Try your best to make straight As at least one semester.

35. Go to a drive-in movie.

36. Have a shaving cream fight.

37. Crash a party.

38. Attend a school play.

39. Host a graduation party.

40. Apply for college scholarships.

41. Go on a camping trip.

42. Reconnect with a friend from childhood.

43. Take a foreign language class.

44. Develop a new creative hobby like painting, photography, or knitting.

45. Decorate your locker.

46. Cheer on your high school team at an away game.

47. Go to at least one pep rally.

48. Read at least one book per month.

49. Apply to colleges for early acceptance.

50. Decorate your graduation cap.

High School Bucket List Ideas

These are some of the best ideas for your high school bucket list to accomplish before you graduate!

You don’t have to do all of these things, but these are just some ideas to inspire you when creating your own high school bucket list.

A bucket list is a great way to make the most of your high school years!

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168澳洲幸运52025????5?????? How Much Money For A College Graduation Gift? https://sincerelystudents.com/how-much-money-for-a-college-graduation-gift/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 17:10:13 +0000 https://sincerelystudents.com/?p=13535 Graduating from college is a major milestone, marking the culmination of years of hard work, late-night study sessions, and personal growth. For many, it’s a moment of great pride and excitement, a gateway to the next chapter of their lives—whether that be entering the workforce, pursuing further education, or embarking on new adventures. As a ...
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Graduating from college is a major milestone, marking the culmination of years of hard work, late-night study sessions, and personal growth.

For many, it’s a moment of great pride and excitement, a gateway to the next chapter of their lives—whether that be entering the workforce, pursuing further education, or embarking on new adventures.

As a loved one of the graduate, you may be wondering how much money is appropriate to give as a graduation gift.

The answer depends on several factors, including your relationship with the graduate, your personal financial situation, and how comfortable you are giving a cash gift versus something more personal.

In this post, I’ll break down different scenarios and considerations to help you decide on the right amount.

1. Consider the Graduate’s Needs and Future Plans

College graduates often face a wide range of expenses after leaving school, and your gift could help them with this transition.

Some are entering the workforce and will need to cover rent, bills, or even a security deposit for their first apartment. Others might be continuing their education and could use funds to help with graduate school fees, textbooks, or general living expenses.

Take into account the graduate’s current situation. If you know they have financial needs, your monetary gift could be more impactful.

For example, $500 could cover a month of rent or go toward buying professional attire for interviews.

If the graduate already has a stable financial outlook, a smaller amount might still convey your support and encouragement without the pressure of providing for immediate financial needs.

2. Average Graduation Gift Amounts by Relationship

One of the key factors in deciding how much money to give is your relationship with the graduate. Close family members, like parents, grandparents, or siblings, often give larger gifts, while extended family members or friends may give smaller amounts.

  • Parents: Parents typically give between $100 to $500 or more, depending on their financial situation and how they prefer to celebrate the occasion. Some parents might even choose to make a larger gesture, such as helping with a down payment on a car or contributing to student loan payments.
  • Grandparents: Grandparents often give in the $50 to $200 range, though some might choose to give a more generous gift if they’re financially able.
  • Siblings: Siblings might contribute anywhere from $25 to $100, depending on their own income and age. Younger siblings, for instance, may want to give a smaller, heartfelt gift, while older siblings with established careers may choose to give more.
  • Extended family members: Aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives typically give in the $25 to $100 range, with closer relatives leaning toward the higher end.
  • Friends: If you’re a friend of the graduate, a gift of $20 to $50 is usually seen as appropriate. Friends tend to focus more on sentimental gifts, so a small amount of cash or a thoughtful token can be just as meaningful.

3. Your Own Financial Situation

It’s essential to consider your own financial situation when deciding how much to give. While it might be tempting to match what others are giving, it’s important to give within your means.

The graduate will appreciate the gesture regardless of the amount, and there’s no need to stretch your finances to make a larger gift.

If you’re in a position where giving a significant cash gift isn’t feasible, consider giving a smaller amount along with a thoughtful, personal gesture.

For example, you could include a handwritten letter offering your congratulations, career advice, or sharing a favorite memory with the graduate. Adding a personal touch to a smaller monetary gift can make it just as meaningful as a larger one.

5. Cash vs. Gifts: Which is Better?

While cash is a practical and versatile gift, it’s not the only option. Some people feel that cash is too impersonal and prefer to give something more thoughtful or personalized.

If you’re unsure, you could ask the graduate what they’d prefer, or you might find a way to combine the best of both worlds.

For example:

  • Gift cards: If you know the graduate will be shopping for specific items (like professional attire, furniture, or electronics), a gift card to a relevant store can be useful. Many graduates appreciate gift cards to stores like Amazon, Target, or Best Buy.
  • Experiential gifts: Instead of money, you might choose to gift an experience. A plane ticket, a weekend getaway, or a concert ticket can provide the graduate with a memorable way to celebrate their achievement.
  • Personalized gifts: For those who prefer giving something with a personal touch, consider custom items like engraved jewelry, a framed photo, or a custom piece of artwork. These gifts can carry sentimental value and commemorate the occasion in a way that cash might not.

6. How to Present the Gift

Once you’ve decided on the amount, how you present the gift can add a meaningful touch. For cash gifts, consider putting the money in a card with a heartfelt note.

If you want to get creative, you could present the cash in a fun or unique way, like a decorative box or even a “money lei,” which has become a popular and festive way to give cash gifts.

For those giving gift cards, slip them into a thoughtful graduation card or pair them with a small item, like a congratulatory book, plant, or piece of jewelry.

It’s the thought behind the gift that counts, so even small touches can make a big impact.

7. Alternative Gift Ideas for Tight Budgets

If you’re on a tight budget, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate the graduate without breaking the bank. Some affordable yet thoughtful gift ideas include:

  • A custom photo album or scrapbook: If you’re close to the graduate, create a scrapbook of memories from their college years, with photos, quotes, and mementos.
  • A career-related book: Choose an inspirational book related to their chosen field or personal development, paired with a handwritten note offering encouragement for the next chapter of their life.
  • Homemade treats or a dinner invite: For a more personal and budget-friendly option, offer to cook the graduate a celebratory meal or bake them a batch of their favorite cookies.

Conclusion

When deciding how much money to give as a college graduation gift, there’s no strict rule. The amount can vary depending on your relationship with the graduate, their financial situation, and your own budget.

Whether you choose to give a large sum or a smaller amount, the most important aspect is that your gift reflects your support and pride in their achievement.

Whether it’s money, a thoughtful gift, or a personalized gesture, the graduate will appreciate your recognition of their hard work and the exciting new chapter ahead.

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