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Life After Bryn Mawr Open Sessions!

Life After Bryn Mawr Open Session Poster - Tuesdays 12-1 in DVR on April 17, 24, and May 1

Life After Bryn Mawr Open Session Poster

Life After Bryn Mawr is holding open sessions for any and all graduating seniors! Members of the LABM Committee will be there to answer any questions you have about post-grad life and will have resources about a variety of topics, including:

  • Cooking
  • Budgeting
  • Finding Housing
  • Grad Schools/Further Education
  • Dealing with Unemployment

These Open Sessions will be held Tuesdays from 12-1 in the DVR Room in NDDH on:

  • April 17
  • April 24
  • May 1

 

A Guide to Kitchen & Pantry Staples

Confused about what you might need for your kitchen when moving to your first place? Check out this handy guide on kitchen and pantry staples (thanks to Dining Services)! Keep in mind that you can take this list and modify it to suit your own needs.

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Kitchen and Pantry Staples

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Quick & Easy Recipes from the Bi-Co’s Registered Dietician

Natalie Zaparzynski, M.A., R.D. L.D.N, the Bi-Co’s Registered Dietitian, has provided some healthy, nutritional, and easy to make recipes. Each recipe includes nutritional information as well so check them out below!

Life After Bryn Mawr Senior Week 2017 Events!

As we rapidly approach the end of the semester, here are the events we will be holding during Senior Week 2017. Stop by any of these events to learn about particular topics that may apply to your life after Bryn Mawr!

Can you pay my bills? Budgeting & basic financial mindfulness after BMC
Dorothy Vernon Room, New Dorm Dining Hall
12-1PM
May 8

“Can you pay my bills? Budgeting & financial mindfulness after BMC” will explore how to proactively think about your finances after graduating, including how to budget within your salary, how to save money, how to assess spending priorities etc. The content of this session will primarily come from first person experience, shared by current young staff members, as well as tried and true best practice tips. We will also be providing you with online resources to peruse as you start to piece together what your post-grad spending will look like.

Life After the Meal Plan
Dorothy Vernon Room, New Dorm Dining Hall
12-1PM
May 9

Bryn Mawr College Dining Services Assistant Director, Richard Clow, will provide tips on how to equip your kitchen, resources for cookbooks and healthy eating on a budget!

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Apartments, Roommates, Landlords: Finding Housing after BMC Panel Recap

At our most recent Life After Bryn Mawr event on April 10th, members of the Life After Bryn Mawr Committee (Rachel Heiser, Jancy Munguia ’14 and Palak Bhandari ’16) and Cruz Arroyo, Administrative Assistant in LILAC, discussed the basics of navigating housing after Bryn Mawr.

For those of you that may have missed this session, we will be planning to hold a second session during Senior Week 2017. Below is a compilation of some of the important takeaways from this session.

Key People to know about when finding housing

When finding housing, it is important to know the different people you may come into contact with throughout the search process and while you are renting a property.

Realtor – Essentially the person that helps to generate interest in a property and connects two parties; after finding housing, you may not interact with a realtor as frequently, if at all.

Landlord/Property Manager – The person who arranges the lease agreement, takes care of daily needs at the property and is the go-to person for maintenance needs

Property Owner – The person who actually owns the building and land that the property is on.

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Upcoming Events – Spring 2017

Keep checking back to hear about more interesting events happening in Spring 2017 that will help inform you about Life After Bryn Mawr!

Life After Bryn Mawr Calendar (event descriptions below)

Apartments, Roommates, Landlords: Finding Housing after BMC
12-1PM in DVR
April 10

Join members of the Life After Bryn Mawr (LABM) Committee to learn how to navigate finding housing in your post-grad life. Learn the dos and dont’s about roommates and landlords as well as some tips to keep in mind while searching for housing!

Post Grad Life Planning Sessions
2-4 PM in Campus Center Mezzanine (2nd level)
April 2, 9, 16, 23

Every Sunday in April (except for April 30), we will be holding post-grad life planning sessions in the Campus Center Mezzanine from 2-4PM. These are meant to be informal opportunities where you can talk to members of LABM and plan out your post-grad life. The Career Peers will also be having walk-in hours, so feel free to bring any materials, questions, concerns,etc.

 

Post-Grad Life Advice

On November 30th, five recent graduates returned to Bryn Mawr to give advice about post-grad life to the Class of 2017. For those who missed it, we’ve compiled a summary of some of their words of wisdom about their experiences after graduation.

Our wonderful panelists: Bailey Cavanaugh '15, Airen McClure '16, Swetha Narasimhan '15, Miriam Doepner '16, and Frankie Leech '16.

Our wonderful panelists: Bailey Cavanaugh ’15, Airen McClure ’16, Swetha Narasimhan ’15, Miriam Doepner ’16, and Frankie Leech ’16.

Life Balance

Balancing all of our many obligations is still a challenge after graduating, but our panelists noted that they’ve found it easier, in some ways, since leaving Bryn Mawr. They recommend being proactive and finding ways to be social and try new things that you might have been too busy to do in college.

“Get a hobby. Get lots of hobbies. It’s harder to be social but it’s important to find ways to be productive in ways that you might never have had a chance to.”

Self-Advocacy

Several alums described experiences of having to evaluate job opportunities and decide whether they were a good fit. There can be a lot of pressure, both external and internal, to commit to something right away, but the panelists recommended not being in a rush to decide, and to know what you’re getting into. Advocating for yourself and knowing what will be a good work environment for you takes practice but is so worth it.

“[Turning down a job opportunity] was really hard for me because I’m not super confrontational and didn’t really have to do that at Bryn Mawr, but I had to think about myself.”

Rewarding Experiences

Post-grad life can be tough but it comes with many rewards. Panelists talked about the excitement of being independent and living on their own, and about the feeling of knowing that their work and studying at Bryn Mawr had paid off. Jobs can bring new rewards as well – taking initiative to start a project that you feel strongly about and being able to take ownership of that work has been meaningful to recent grads.

“I’m actually where I want to be…it feels sort of strange to say that out loud – I didn’t expect to be here so soon.”

Advice

Some final recommendations and words of wisdom from our panel:

“Get off campus. Go spread your wings. Go do something. Just leave. It was so good to just take a breath.”

“Think consciously about what your support network is. Find ways to solidify that and be conscious about keeping in contact with people.”

“It is very normal to graduate and not have a job.”

“Use the Bryn Mawr network. You never know where you’re going to end up.”

“You will find the people who are on your team after you graduate. It may take a little time, but you will find them.”

Say no (sometimes).

Don’t settle.

Know that hard work pays off.

Letter from an Alumna: Cooking on a Budget

This week, we have a guest post from a 2014 graduate, Amanda Beardall! After Amanda graduated, she went on to serve as an AmeriCorps*VISTA member in Philadelphia, PA. She writes about her experience living at a poverty line salary and how she learned to budget for food. We hope to have posts each week so please send your submissions to bmclifehacks@gmail.com if this is something you’re interested in!

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Postcards from Alumnae/i!

During the Volunteer Summit weekend on October 2-3, 2015, Mawrters past were asked: “What are three things you wish you knew before graduating?” We received some wonderful words of wisdom, so click here to check them out!

We invite everyone to write their own postcards!

Having handwritten notes from alumnae/i is really special and we are sure current Bryn Mawr seniors and other recent graduates will appreciate them. Here are several options for how to do this:

  1. If you are on campus, print out your own copy of the postcard (attached to this post) and then drop it off outside Rachel Heiser’s office located on the first floor of Guild.
  2. If you are not quite so close and would prefer to mail us a hard copy, print out the attached document and send it to:
    Jancy Munguia
    Canaday Library
    101 N. Merion Ave
    Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
  3. You can also print out the postcard, write on it, scan it and email it to us as a JPEG at bmclifehacks@gmail.com

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Click on the image to download and print your postcard!

 

 

 

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“Be adventurous and take risks.”
“You don’t need to have it all figured out.”
“You are brilliant and have earned an education that will serve you exceptionally well in everything you do.”

“Have internships/externships starting freshman year.
“Work first after college not grad school.”
“Companies will pay employees to go to grad school.”
“Start cultivating professional relationships beginning in freshman yr thru LinkedIn.”