The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 2002, Image 2

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You asjfed for it. You got it!
Graduating college students
are preparing to face a recently
changed job market.
Employment offers are being
revoked, job searches are taking
longer and competition is fierce.
According to the annual Job
Outlook survey by the National
Association of Colleges and
Employers, 30 percent of
employers said they will hire
fewer new graduates from the
Class of 2002.
Students are dealing with
post-graduation troubles in dif
ferent ways. They are consider
ing different fields, holding off
on job decisions and choosing
to continue their education.
Lauren Jones, a senior
English major, is one of the stu
dents who has decided to go to
graduate school.
“Right now, it seems like
unless you get a master’s degree,
you won't be getting a decent
job any time soon. And when
you do get your master’s, you
have a shot at getting a better job
no matter what,” Jones said.
In addition to opting for
graduate school, some students
are receiving and accepting job
offers from outside their major.
Catherine Wilson, a senior
biochemistry major, is among
the seniors who are being
offered jobs other than what
they expected.
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similar experiences and
might accept what (job of
they can get,” Wilson said.
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that jobs are available,
competition and layoffs
landing a job harder tha
had anticipated.
The job market for gr
ates is not as bright as it
been, but things are not as
as they may seem. There
be job opportunities for
Class of 2002, but experts
students will have to start
ing for jobs sooner and
their job search a top priority.
“My plan cons
Vou asked the Crossing Place team
to create apartments for students
mith contemporary furnishings and a
comfortable, uibrant clubhouse
Luhere you’d hang out... We heard
you! Then you said, match the prices
of other student apartments... And we
said, you bet! Rnd if that’s not enough,
you’ii get $150 instant cash now or a
move-in $ift mhen you finalize a lease
for August moue in. LUe really listen
and take prompt action to please
students
AIRSHOW
“Jets Over Texas"
Scale jet models & real aircraft|
2 big days!
Sat., and Sun., March 23-241
Hearne Municipal Airportj
Starts, at 9am for the public
General admission S5/person
Concessions on site '
RV’s & campers welcome (no hookupsl.l
Plus: motorcycles, antique cars,
experimental planes
Call
American Aerospace
(979) 778-WING (9464)
400 SouthLuest Parkway
Leasing Center
(Culpepper Plaza):
1619 S. Texas Hue.
College Station
THE BATTALIOl
Mariano Castillo
Editor in Chief
editor@thebatt.com
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