Hi,
I think your site is a good start, but I do have some particular critiques that I think will be very important in getting clients or employers who expect serious design work from you.
Let me start with your typography. I'll use the "About Me" page as an example. I think your line spacing needs to be increased; it looks a bit smooshed together. This isn't aided by the fact that you used a thick font (I think my monitor is displaying it as Arial Black... not good in this case for body type, as the thickened letters get a sort of "bleeding together" effect.) And, the fact that your links are in the default dark blue color does not work with the rest of your design - really, to me, and forgive the harshness of the term, but it seems lazy. It looks like you didn't take the time to notice the fine details of color work. That's going to be HUGELY important in attracting people of the advanced design persuasion.
I really like the setup you have for your gallery. Your video portfolio, though, probably could benefit from a neater organization rather than one video stacked on top of the other. The design doesn't flow there because the videos are such different sizes.
Finally, your home page. To be honest, I clicked "Home" again while on that page because I thought for some reason I was on one of those silly "Enter site here" splash pages. The slide show, with no other information accompanying it, gives that impression to me. It seems disconnected - a home page ought to make a statement as to the purpose of the site, not give me a random picture of a butterfly (as beautiful as that photograph is) with nothing else to let me know what this site is!
I congratulate you on your graduation and I wish you luck in the design field - we all have room to grow and always will, and from some of your work (like your logo - I love that logo!) I can tell you have some talent. Just make sure your web page is exemplary of all that attention to detail; it's going to represent your design philosophy to everyone evaluating your skills.