I have been staying in this neighborhood for some time now, and I haven’t really taken time out to walk around. Walking around on Sunday was refreshing and also made me familiar with the area I am living in.
While this wasn’t a planned official date, it was just a time to walk, breathe, and talk while also getting to know the area with my partner.
I wore this Criss Cross Rainbow Color Halter Bodycon Dress from Rosewe, which I paired with a black boot. I added black boots to keep me warm. The boots were comfortable for walking around. This is the second time I am wearing the boots for a long walk.
Judging from the original picture on the website, I felt the dress would have thicker material, but it’s lighter than I expected. Nevertheless, it is a lovely dress that can be styled in all seasons. I layered beneath the dress to keep it warm and give it more texture.
The criss-cross halter neck gave the dress a more grown-up look. This dress is versatile, self-expressive, a mood booster and is perfect for everyone.
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Styling a colored outfit is focused on the bag and shoe of choice to complement the outfit. I paired my jumpsuit with black sandal heels from Boohoo, along with a gold friendship bangle and a long tassel dangle double pearl earrings.
I wanted to keep my look simple and try something new with my hair, so I attached my ponytail and tousled it to have spiky ends. Since the outfit is deep blue, I wanted a pop of color, so I added a pink lip color from Pudaier Cosmetics.
I was satisfied with the final look and happy with the fit of the dress.
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As I was crossing the road to enter the graduation hall, I spotted the first person with a graduation gown, and I felt anxious in a good way. I called my friend to come pick me up from the front of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall so I could take some photos of him before the graduation ceremony started.
I took lots of lovely photos, and he was pleased with them. We entered inside, showed a pass to the security guide, and I found my way to my seat with the guidance of my friend, who was graduating.
It was such a beautiful sight; they all walked out, holding their certificates and diplomas like they were the keys to a whole new world. I sat there, soaking it all in and enjoying every bit of the ceremony. People were buzzing with excitement. I could hear the laughter and cheers of invited friends and family, and everyone was eager to capture the perfect moment on video. The energy skyrocketed when names were called—screams, cheers, and the sweet chaos of celebration filled the air. It was a genuine outpouring of pride and happiness for each graduate.
After the graduation, we headed to the university building. Lots of students continued taking photos while the social media team of the university was trying to gather students for photos that would be used on the university website.
Having taken some photos of my dress, I entered the library area to warm myself up because it was a very cold day. At that moment, I found myself pondering:
1. How many of these students genuinely require this degree?
2. Will they make practical use of the knowledge gained?
3. Could the funds spent on tuition have been invested in more innovative pursuits?
4. Are some of these students on a celebratory path that might not align with their true destinies?
5. How many of these students would never use this certificate?
6. How many of these students does the UK actually provide job opportunities for?
I kept thinking about these questions as I watched students come and go in the library area.
The UK takes in lots of students each year for educational purposes, and lots of them leave their jobs and high-ranking positions with the mindset of getting a decent job after studying in the UK, but for most foreign students, this is far from reality.
Why would the UK admit students into master's programmes only to find them often starting at the lowest job levels in the real world? If they meet the qualifications for a master's degree, shouldn't the knowledge imparted enable them to attain roles at a corresponding level?
To what extent have these foreign students truly achieved success? This was the question that kept coming to mind as I looked at all of them dressed in their beautiful outfits.
I read an article before sharing this post, which states that international graduates encounter a significant challenge in securing graduate-level employment in the UK. Currently, only 7% of all international graduates succeed.
If the UK stands by the quality of education it imparts to foreign students, why the struggle for these graduates to secure well-paying jobs? It's more straightforward for a UK citizen with a bachelor's degree to secure employment than it is for a foreigner armed with a PhD. This stark reality demands scrutiny and explanation.
How much have these foreign students accomplished?