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[QUOTE="cuseinchina, post: 993992, member: 3079"] I think that generally speaking, grad school is the new college when it comes to job training/placement. But it totally depends, some people come to undergrad knowing just what they want to do and are focused, responsible people ready to set out on a path. A lot of my Syracuse friends in engineering and a few of the newhouse people fit that description. They weren't fuking around, they weren't there to learn how to think, they were there to go after something specific. In the case of the engineers, many were first or second generation college attendees and totally viewed college as a means to an end. Most of the newhouse people were fluffier and though vaguely about doing something involving marketing or writing or thought it would be neat to be on TV, but a few were very focused and have built strong careers doing what they always knew they wanted to do. but a much larger population didn't even start thinking about what they might want to do until JR year and the majority of those are doing something far different than they expected. Far in in excess of 50% of my friends have gone on to grad school [/QUOTE]
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