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10 Terrible Graduation Gifts Your New Grad Won't Love & 10 They'll Be Excited For


10 Terrible Graduation Gifts Your New Grad Won't Love & 10 They'll Be Excited For


Choose A Gift That Matters To Them

The wrapping paper looks great, but what’s inside? That’s where it gets tricky. Grads get all kinds of things they never use, while the most useful stuff that earns real appreciation often gets overlooked. If you’re confused about what to gift, check out these ten options that fall flat and ten that they’ll love.

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1. Book

That hardcover full of wisdom might feel like a rite of passage, but most grads won’t read it. Unless it’s deeply personal or highly relevant to their next steps, a book becomes a shelf filler. If the title’s unfamiliar or overly preachy, you’ve just gifted a future dust collector.

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2. Plaque

Why do plaques keep showing up at graduation parties? They look official but rarely hold emotional weight for an 18-year-old. These items often feel stiff and are better suited for retirement ceremonies. A motivational quote on wood can’t compete with something they’ll use.

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3. T-Shirt

It’s easy to grab a Class of '25 tee off the sale rack, but a lot of people have this in mind. Grads likely already have one and a better quality, too. After a few washes, the fit and print might just fade. Such shirts may feel like one more version they didn’t need.

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4. Adulting Kits

Pre-made “adulting” kits with toothpaste and dry ramen seem clever until you realize how gimmicky they are. While meant to be funny, they often signal that no real thought went into the gift. Grads appreciate humor, but not when it replaces something they can use long-term.

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5. Alarm Clock

Once a dorm room essential, it's now mostly obsolete. High school grads use smartphones for everything. A standalone alarm clock might seem nostalgic, but it’s just an outdated device that takes up outlet space. The better bet is to help them upgrade what they already depend on.

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6. Keepsake Box

You may imagine a grad tucking away ticket stubs and memories into a velvet-lined box. Reality: it’s more likely to stay empty or end up under the bed. Unless it’s personalized and they’re already sentimental types, keepsake boxes often miss the mark.

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7. Merchandise

Logo-heavy mugs or lanyards from the college they’ll attend are often part of orientation swag. When these show up as gifts, they feel redundant. Branded items are great supplements but fall flat as standalone gifts. Thoughtful grad gifts should not repeat what’s already been handed out.

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8. Journal

A blank journal sounds like a fresh start, but few grads are eager to reflect by hand after years of schoolwork. For those with no interest in writing, it’s just paper between pretty covers. Journals are often regifted or stashed away, especially if they look too “inspirational” or generic.

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9. Coupon Book

Homemade or purchased coupon books rarely live up to expectations. Expiration dates and vague services make them a forgettable gesture. Grads crave freedom and simplicity. They’re unlikely to keep tabs on redeeming “free hugs” or oil changes when they’re already adjusting to a major life transition.

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10. Keychain

Keychains rarely make an impression, especially when grads don’t yet have car keys or apartments of their own. If it doesn’t hold sentimental meaning, it’s just filler in a gift bag, quickly forgotten or left behind.

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So, you’ve seen what to skip and maybe even spotted a few repeat offenders from past gift tables. Now, let’s look at the graduation gifts that actually get used and remembered.

1. Cash

No gift has a better track record with grads than cash. It’s flexible and judgment-free. Whether it goes toward books or saving up for a trip, it empowers the grad to prioritize. Unlike stuff they may not use, money respects their independence and current transition.

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2. College Gift Basket

Sometimes, the best gifts bundle together essentials of snacks, gift cards, toiletries, and maybe even a small personal note. College gift baskets balance fun and function and they feel tailored, even when store-bought. It’s a smart way to cover bases without being boring.

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3. Fan

Dorms aren’t known for comfort in average rooms, especially during late-summer move-ins. A good fan solves that instantly. It’s not flashy, but it’s one of the most-used items in student housing. When AC isn’t guaranteed, a reliable fan turns a sweaty problem into something manageable.

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4. Coffee Maker

College mornings often begin before sunrise. That personal coffee maker cuts down on campus café expenses and saves time. Single-serve machines are especially popular among dorm residents. For caffeine lovers, this gift helps establish a routine and energy without leaving their room.

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5. Bedding Set

Twin XL bedding is a college must, and most grads don’t already own it. Giving a full set can make dorm move-in smoother. It's both practical and thoughtful, especially when it aligns with their style. Clean sheets in a new space are always appreciated.

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6. Mini Fridge

Ask any student what’s sacred in their dorm and many will point to the mini-fridge. Cold drinks, leftover takeout, midnight snacks it holds it all. This is the kind of item they may not expect to receive but will immediately use. 

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7. Laptop

Laptops are the heart of student life: research, writing, streaming, video calls, everything. If they already have one, a hardware or software upgrade still makes a huge difference. After all, today’s academic environment is digital-first. It’s essential for success in and out of the classroom.

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8. Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Whether blocking out a roommate’s late-night gaming or finding focus in the library, noise-cancelling headphones make shared spaces manageable. Good audio also enhances lectures and mental breaks. Grads appreciate gifts that improve their daily experience without adding bulk to their lives.

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9. Backpack

They’re retiring the high school bag, and the next one needs to handle more. A sturdy, modern backpack with compartments for tech and books goes a long way. Look for features like USB ports or laptop sleeves. The right bag travels with them daily, from campus to internship.

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10. Portable Speaker

Social moments matter just as much as study ones. A compact (but high-quality) Bluetooth speaker sets the vibe for dorm rooms or even small gatherings. It’s a great gift that blends entertainment with portability. For grads, it says they can bring a bit of fun and comfort with them anywhere.

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