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post-collegiate

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Thing is, how the hell do you impose that on a post-collegiate boys club full of nerdy egomaniacs?

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Thing is, how the hell do you impose that on a post-collegiate boys club full of nerdy egomaniacs?

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Thing is, how the hell do you impose that on a post-collegiate boys club full of nerdy egomaniacs?

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Isn't the point of intern programs to give young newcomers real world experience and exposure to the post-collegiate world?

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My understanding is that it came from Facebook's core of post-collegiate boy programmers.

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Expect for the occasional project/elective during undergrad, I would leave the learning of how to collaborate to post-collegiate studies.

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This kind of spontaneous social mixing doesn't disappear in post-collegiate life.

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It's the accepted practice now in the collegiate and post-collegiate levels.

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He's also lamenting that kids that get into Harvard are lacking some of the self-sufficiency tools that are key to a successful college and post-collegiate career.

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Compare this with the modern, post-collegiate experience for most 20-somethings.

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That kills their opportunities for careers and post-collegiate education.

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There are many different points along the spectrum where problems relating to diversity can be tackled; we're specifically focused on the collegiate and post-collegiate employment puzzle.

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I started my post-collegiate career in 1997, joining a startup.

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When dating women their own age, they're in steep competition with better-connected post-collegiate men who are more likely to be experienced and stable — and are also more likely to seek younger women.

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By 4th grade I was testing at the "post-collegiate" level in reading comprehension.

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“mental illness will become in time just another status marker for those who have never worked anywhere but behind a laptop, a vector for competition in the great post-collegiate race, something people put down to juice their chances…” > I agree with the author but I believe applicants to anything in the US really need to be aware of their label and whether or not they are in a “protected class”.

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Thing is, how the hell do you impose that on a post-collegiate boys club full of nerdy egomaniacs?