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[quote=Anonymous]I know plenty of kids graduating who are not employed, but honestly most of them did not do internships or had a plan to attend grad school in a year or two so are somewhat lost in the meanwhile. I know someone who is graduating Elon and has what i consider to be an extremely weak resume with no internships and just normal teenager part-time jobs. They have no job offers, nor really any solid interviews. Conversely I know a kid graduating from Richmond with interesting internships and activities, who has three offers, between $55K and $75K. In my opinion, its all about what you do during college. Both my kids had internships after freshman year but I think it's more important to be doing something sophomore and junior year because those are what will lead you to an offer.[/quote]
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