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She provides support, guidance and career confidence to students and graduates up and down the country and tweets at @iamlaurasmith.

Of Greece's female university graduates, up to 60 percent traditionally enter the public sector, according to Ms. Karamesini, of Panteion University.

The three-year scheme that trains graduates up to the rank of inspector – a feat ordinarily achieved over eight years – is certainly not for everyone.

He also noted that the quality of recruits was higher: nearly 99percentthis yearareare high school graduates, up from 95percentt in 2007.

Thanks to the information revolution, the rewards for university study are growing: in 1997 college graduates earned 77% more than high school graduates, up from a differential of 58% in 1975.

That's exactly what one UK university is committing to by offering its graduates up to £7,000 back if they don't land a job within nine months of leaving their course.

Fixed-rate loans for graduate students will now range from 5.75 percent (where they start currently, for undergraduates and graduates) up to 8.875 percent, compared with as high as 12.875 previously.

Visa restrictions Graduates up to the age of 30 will need to secure a place on the Work Holiday Programme, which entitles them to work in Singapore for up to six months.

The anti-MFA take, as I understand it, is that MFA programs are expensive and don't set graduates up for a career that will enable them to make up for that cost.

As the economy has improved, Wells Fargo Bank has increased hiring for financial analysts and entry-level positions in marketing and auditing, while Deloitte, the consulting and accounting firm, has hired 5,300 college graduates, up from 4,800 last year (but down from 5,400 in 2008).

There's a flip side to the studies that promote the benefits of college: if college-educated workers are now making eighty-four per cent more than high-school graduates, up from forty per cent more in 1983, it means that those who can't afford a college degree have fallen radically behind.

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