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The phrase "average graduating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the typical performance or characteristics of students who are graduating, often in the context of academic achievement or qualifications.
Example: "The average graduating student from this program has a GPA of 3.5."
Alternatives: "typical graduate" or "standard graduating".
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discuss your experiences and education that are above and beyond the "average" graduating student, especially as they relate to the particular job for which you're negotiating.
With a few clicks, you can see the school's average graduating class size; how many students have jobs; how many go to law firms, clerkships or graduate school; and where the graduates end up geographically.
Your salary is the highest average graduating salary in a decade.
Or do you want to believe the data that say student-athletes are, on average, graduating at higher rates from college than other students?
A Columbia University study looking across states finds that a raise of the size Harris proposes would have a measurable impact: On average, graduating students would have gained the equivalent of an extra 30% of a school year.
The average graduating debt for those who borrowed is lower at Princeton than at any other national university on the U.S. News list.
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On average, graduates in Europe expect to spend 5.5 months looking for a job, up from 4.4 in 2012.
Average graduate wages vary widely.
He said the average graduate leaves law school owing between $80,000 to $100,000.
Therefore the average graduate student teaches for 2 semesters.
"The average graduate from a top school is making nearly a hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year, the average graduate from a moderately selective school is making ninety thousand dollars.
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