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Your fifth year; how college graduates can discover and live their dreams

by Azzarito, Robert G; Robert G. Azzarito.
Type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: South Carolina: Createspace, Inc.; 2014Edition: Paperback.Description: xxiii, 239 pages ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781482770568.Subject(s): College graduates -- Employment -- United States | Career development | Life skillsSummary: A college education is a great accomplishment, but it is no longer adequate preparation for the many challenges waiting on the other side of the platform. Most students desire a life that is meaningful, fulfilling, and satisfying, but few seem able to articulate what that life looks like, or how to make it a reality. If you are finishing college then you understand this all too well. Over 65% of you will move back home after your graduation ceremony with little direction and even less of a plan. This book has been written for you. Don't spend your first year after graduation frustrated, lost or discouraged. You are not alone. You can approach your after-college life with understanding, purpose, and resolve.
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A college education is a great accomplishment, but it is no longer adequate preparation for the many challenges waiting on the other side of the platform. Most students desire a life that is meaningful, fulfilling, and satisfying, but few seem able to articulate what that life looks like, or how to make it a reality. If you are finishing college then you understand this all too well. Over 65% of you will move back home after your graduation ceremony with little direction and even less of a plan. This book has been written for you. Don't spend your first year after graduation frustrated, lost or discouraged. You are not alone. You can approach your after-college life with understanding, purpose, and resolve.