Grad school wasn't a good hideout from recession

By A Mystery Man Writer

Many of those who thought school would a good place to ride out tough times are emerging from colleges, master's degrees in hand, and finding little improvement in the job market.
Many of those who thought school would a good place to ride out tough times are emerging from colleges, master's degrees in hand, and finding little improvement in the job market.

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