Better a tourist attraction than just another member of the unemployed graduates club.
One 2011 graduate of the British higher education system stands out for her exemplary connections to royalty, questionable taste in hats, and the sodding great silver spoon in her mouth.
But Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary of York, known as Bea, the daughter of train wreck Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, aka "Airmiles Andy", is not so unusual in one respect: she is still, almost a year after graduation, unemployed.
Well, technically that's not true: she's currently doing "work experience placements" with a view to finding herself a career. Bea is not so enamoured of the one-step-removed royal life that she's prepared to devote herself to its inevitable duties - a ribbon cutting here, a visit with a despised Balkan warlord there, a weepy interview with Oprah over there.
She'd prefer to turn up every chuffing day to paid employment. But it's a hard road finding the perfect job. From her refurbished, four-bedroom flat at St James' Palace, is she scouring the "help wanted" section of the newspaper daily before darting to interviews in her sleek black Range Rover Evoque with interior designed by Victoria Beckham?