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Graduate placement

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The term graduate placement is a statistic used by colleges, universities, and other schools to statistically report the successfulness of their graduated students to find a job in the student's chosen field of study.[1]

It is generally used to indicate the efficacy of the teaching methods and educational opportunities for prospective students looking for a good school to spend their tuition money.

References

  1. ^ Clark, C. R. (1973). "A study of graduate employment". British Journal of Educational Studies. 21 (2): 156โ€“171. doi:10.1080/00071005.1973.9973375. ISSN 0007-1005.