JANGAN KULIAH KALO MAU DAPET KERJA | #PersonalMindset

Fajarudin Ajitama
29 May 202509:14

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the challenges faced by university graduates in Indonesia, highlighting the struggles of finding jobs despite having higher education. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding one's purpose for pursuing a degree, whether for career growth or personal reasons, and advises considering financial, mental, and family readiness before making the decision. The video also critiques the societal pressure to pursue formal education without clear goals, suggesting that skills and determination can be more valuable than a degree in some cases. It calls for a broader view of education, advocating for alternatives that can also lead to success.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Education doesn't guarantee a successful career. Many university graduates struggle to find jobs just like non-graduates, showing that education alone isn't a fail-safe path to employment.
  • 😀 It's crucial to clearly define your goals before deciding to pursue higher education. If you're unsure of your career direction, consider alternative paths or focus on skills rather than formal degrees.
  • 😀 Family financial stability plays a significant role in deciding whether or not to pursue higher education. If the family’s financial situation is unstable, one must carefully evaluate if the investment is worth it.
  • 😀 There are dangers in pursuing a degree for social status or peer pressure, as this can lead to dissatisfaction or wasted effort if the motivation isn't truly personal or clear.
  • 😀 Mental and emotional preparedness is important for university students, especially when family expectations or financial struggles become burdensome.
  • 😀 Students should focus on practical skills and stand out through hard work and determination to succeed, as the job market is competitive, especially with numerous graduates applying for limited positions.
  • 😀 The value of a degree isn't determined solely by the institution's reputation. Some graduates from lesser-known universities can still be competitive if they possess the right skills and mindset.
  • 😀 Relying solely on academic achievement or a prestigious degree can backfire if not coupled with real-world skills, as employers may prioritize experience and practical knowledge over academic records.
  • 😀 Scholarships are a great opportunity, but they also come with responsibility and discipline. Students who receive scholarships must work hard and take their studies seriously to avoid wasting the opportunity.
  • 😀 There are alternative ways to learn and gain experience that don't necessarily require formal education. The internet, practical work experience, and self-learning can also lead to success without the need for a degree.
  • 😀 The real challenge isn't about having a degree, but rather the ability to solve real-world problems and create value. It's more important to focus on what you can contribute to society rather than what title you hold.

Q & A

  • Why is it important to question the reason for pursuing a university degree?

    -It is important because many people choose to go to university without a clear purpose. If you don't have a specific goal for your education, you might end up pursuing a degree just for the sake of it, which may not lead to a fulfilling career.

  • What are the main challenges faced by university graduates in Indonesia, according to the script?

    -University graduates in Indonesia face difficulties finding jobs due to the high number of graduates and a limited number of job opportunities. Even those with higher degrees struggle to compete with others in the job market.

  • What role does social status play in the decision to pursue higher education?

    -Social status can be a significant factor, as some individuals choose to pursue higher education due to societal pressure or feelings of inadequacy when comparing themselves to peers who are attending university.

  • What are the financial and mental considerations one should take before pursuing a degree?

    -Before pursuing a degree, it's crucial to consider whether you and your family are financially and mentally prepared. If your family's financial situation is unstable, you should be prepared to work harder and possibly take on additional responsibilities to support your education.

  • How does the type of university influence a graduate's job prospects?

    -Graduates from prestigious universities often have an advantage in the job market because employers tend to prioritize graduates from well-known institutions. In contrast, graduates from smaller or less well-known universities might face more challenges in securing jobs.

  • What is the impact of choosing a degree program based on social expectations rather than personal goals?

    -Choosing a degree program based on social expectations, rather than personal goals, can lead to dissatisfaction and a lack of direction in life. People who pursue higher education for status or peer pressure may not have the motivation to succeed, making it harder for them to compete in the job market.

  • How can students differentiate themselves in a competitive job market after graduation?

    -To stand out, students must be proactive in developing additional skills, gaining experience, and showing initiative. Being slightly different, more skilled, or willing to put in more effort can help them compete in the job market.

  • What is the perspective on pursuing a degree if you don't have a clear career goal?

    -If you don't have a clear career goal or vision for your future, pursuing a degree might not be the best choice. It's suggested to focus on gaining skills that can help you succeed in the workforce, as a degree is not a guarantee of a better life.

  • How does the perception of scholarships affect students' approach to university education?

    -Students who receive scholarships often have a strong sense of responsibility and determination to succeed. However, some students might take scholarships for granted and not fully commit to their studies, which can lead to wasted opportunities.

  • What is the danger of pursuing a degree purely for the sake of status or peer pressure?

    -The danger is that pursuing a degree for status can lead to a lack of true passion or purpose. This may result in poor performance, and when it comes time to find a job, such individuals may find themselves unprepared and struggling to compete with others in the job market.

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