A new study says the sooner a grad gets a post-college job, the more money they’ll earn later in life. The key is to plan out your job application processes a few months before you graduate to get a job faster.
Graduating into a recession actually does have a lifelong impact on your earnings. To the point that grad school can make sense just for entering the work force at a different time.
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As suggested in reply #3, college seniors finding no luck in a recession job market but who can get into a funded graduate program may find the latter to be worthwhile in order to try to postpone the graduation date to a time when the job market is better.