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According to a 1998/99 census, 68.5% of students were employed six months after finishing their first degree.
More than eighty-five hundred students were employed at the school in 2014 which is more students than at all seven work colleges combined.
And 93percentt of the law school's students were employed at graduation last year compared with only 85percentt five years ago.
More than eighty-five hundred students were employed at the school in 2014 — which is more students than at all seven work colleges combined.
Among the four companies with a role in the huge plant where the foreign students were employed, each one pointed to another as being the primary manager in charge of monitoring the students' work.
The study found that, on average, 91.4 percent of students were employed within 30 months of graduation, rising to 92.3 percent for those with degrees in science, technology or health.
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Now those firms built in the late 1990s are hiring MBAs again and 13% of our students are employed by West Coast technology firms.
Most community-college students are employed adults who attend classes part-time; according to some studies, more than half need remedial courses before they can tackle college-level work.
Since 1992 she has taught Alexander McQueen and current stars Mary Katrantzou and Christopher Kane; former students are employed at Céline, Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton, and 90% of her graduates have gone straight into work.
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