Why College Graduates Are Unemployed
January 17th, 2012 | by Stella Julian |Tony Carnevale, Ban Cheah, and Jeff Strohl’s new publication: HardTimes: College Majors, Unemployment and Earnings, states that unemployment for new BA graduates is “an unacceptable 8.9 percent,” acknowledging that it is an even worse 22.9 percent for recent high school graduates. Their publication showcases the reality that different BA degrees have different unemployment rates, with Architecture among the worst and Law and Public Policy among the best percent.
But why the high unemployment rates for recent graduates?
Here are my four non-empirical suggestions :
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One Response to Why College Graduates Are Unemployed
- kymillia barnes Says: January 16th, 2012 at 4:29 am
I agree. Definitely the numbers of graduates are overflowing but we need better graduates. It is not just graduating but learning and to know what to contribute on the future. They should know and learn what is needed. Choosing the course to take should not only be with what you are good at or what it interests you, sometimes we should leave our comfort zone and learn something new and with our passion, to succeed.
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