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Even those who officially "graduate" often do so without getting a real education.
Law school graduates often do not know the way to the courthouse and everything that comes before the courthouse.
In a previous generation, graduates often married non-graduates, because their choices tended to be driven by where they happened to live or work.
Law graduates often borrow more money for bar preparation, to pay for both living expenses and prep courses, which can cost more than $3,000.
At the high school in Richey, Mont., about 20 miles away, Bloomfield graduates often rise to the top of their classes.
Instead, we should all be worrying about the difficulty Ph.D. graduates often have locating jobs in, and making transitions into, some of those other work sectors that they appear to view favorably.
These students are success stories in their communities, serving as student body presidents, star athletes, and performers, graduating often with honors from schools in their hometowns.
And don't forget--this all is occurring in the first year after graduation during a time when graduates often are at their most creative and most enthusiastic.
Graduation rates are slipping and those who do graduate often find themselves underemployed — if not unemployed.
Wesleyan graduates often work together on projects.
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