College seniors are preparing to enter the next chapter of their lives. It's time to celebrate, but there's a challenge awaiting them, too. They need to find work, and entry-level jobs are hard to come by. According to the Economic Policy Institute, 53-point-six percent of those under the age of 25 who have bachelor's degrees were jobless or under-employed last year. However, Texas State student Elijah Justice is keeping a positive attitude about the job market.
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Another Texas State senior, Andrew Henley, has a job
opportunity after graduation, but he has mixed emotions.
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(Stand up): Texas State students are both hopeful and fearful of what lies ahead after graduation. But most graduating seniors like myself are really anxious to see what new challenges will come out way. For Bobcat Update, I'm Kaitlin Moore.
3/7/13
Kaitlin Moore
Bobcats, Get ready to throw your caps in the air... Graduation will be here soon. Even though most seniors are excited about finishing their coursework, they have reason to be concerned about what happens afterward. In this Bobcat Update, Kaitlin Moore tells us about the difficulties that lie ahead.
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