Article 5ZG74 Taylor Swift: inspiring students about the importance of being earnest | Rebecca Nicholson

Taylor Swift: inspiring students about the importance of being earnest | Rebecca Nicholson

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Rebecca Nicholson
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The singer's commencement speech steered clear of snark, and focused on genuine life advice for the NYU graduates

Now that students at English universities are getting into an average debt of more than 45,000 each - I still recall, with horror, the news that one student had borrowed 189,700, or the equivalent of turning the heating on for a couple of weeks this winter - I wonder if they might start to expect more celebrity speakers at graduation ceremonies. You can see thousands of bands at Glastonbury for 280. It can't cost that much to book the presenters of Loose Women, say, to do 30 minutes of life advice.

In the US, there is a long tradition of famous people delivering commencement speeches, from authors to politicians to tech bosses. My favourite is the director John Waters, who can always be relied on for the good stuff. Parents, now it's time to talk to you. God, these kids can be brats, can't they? Entitled little bastards," he told one crowd of students, in 2015; in 2020, he told virtual graduates to travel beyond the valley of the humour-impaired and over the top of sexual anarchy to a coup d'etat of crackpot capitalism".

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