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Where Are They Now? Two Years Later: Tom DaSilva

Where Are They Now? Two Years Later: Tom DaSilva

| May 9, 2012 | 1 Comment

Author: Tom DaSilva Two years since graduation… wow. The day I graduated, I didn’t feel a huge sense of accomplishment. It was 20,000 other people getting the same blanket recognition. And we weren’t celebrating achievement… We were celebrating that we had “survived” something that we our parents had paid $50,000 a year for us to [...]

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So What If I Work At McDonalds?

So What If I Work At McDonalds?

| May 1, 2012 | 5 Comments

Author: Lisl Knizner You probably don’t think that as a college graduate that I’m thrilled to be recently employed at a local fast food establishment, and you would be right (sort of). This job is by no means where I saw myself being one year out of school, in fact I swore I would NEVER [...]

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Video of the Week: ‘I’m 24′

Video of the Week: ‘I’m 24′

| April 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

So… if you don’t already know from reading my bio, I’m 23. AKA I’m not yet 24. I have one of those Fall birthdays that made me younger than all my friends growing up. When everyone was getting their permits and licenses, I had to wait another year/6 months to get mine. And when everyone [...]

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Lessons a Twenty Something Can Learn from Don’t Trust the B—- in Apt. 23

Lessons a Twenty Something Can Learn from Don’t Trust the B—- in Apt. 23

| April 18, 2012 | 0 Comments

Author: Elana Lyn Gross 1. It is okay to stray from your life plan. 2. It is okay to lose your job at a elite mortgage firm because it has been raided by the cops.  Just find a new one at a coffee shop with a coworker who tells you way too much about their [...]

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10 Things That Twenty-Somethings Wish They Knew In High School

10 Things That Twenty-Somethings Wish They Knew In High School

| February 9, 2012 | 1 Comment

Author: Lauren Certo 1. Standardized Tests Don’t Mean Shit Okay first off, does anyone even know their purpose other than to stress us the fuck out?  In 10th grade, I failed the math section in a standardized test and my teachers swore that this would affect my college education if I didn’t retake the math [...]

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