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Sunday, March 22, 2015

After Graduation

Durham University constructed this line graph that shows over 50% of their students that graduated in 2013  took on full time jobs, and more then 20% of them began studies in the sociology realm of work. A significant amount of those students that were continued full time study are mostly applied sociology students. 
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