There is a quiet frustration that many students carry once they graduate. It does not show up in the photos we post on graduation day. It shows up in the months that follow. When the applause fades and the reality sets in. No callbacks. No offers. No opportunities. It is the reality that most students in my country do not get jobs after graduation. Not because they are not smart. Not because they did not work hard. But because the system was never designed to prepare them for the real world. A Broken Model We are trained to pass exams, not to solve problems. We memorize facts, write essays, and aim for distinctions. But when we step out into the world, we realize something is missing. Employers are not looking for degrees alone. They are looking for skills. They are looking for creativity, communication, initiative, and leadership. They want people who can work in teams, build solutions, and adapt quickly. Sadly, many students are left to figure this out on their ow...