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CareerSurvey 16 - 17 Apr 2010 - Main.NonaFarahnik
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 Where do you expect to be working...

After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (2)
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Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
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When you Retire?
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CareerSurvey 15 - 25 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

 Where do you expect to be working...
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After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
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This is good stuff. I was curious what people's non-law jobs would be, and also could we should probably get "law professor" in the mix as a category so I took the liberty of adding it.
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Small sample set, but it looks like ten years after graduation and by the time you retire are virtually identical for each question, meaning the only difference is the prevalence of BigLaw right after graduation given debt. Obviously not surprising, but it begs the question why so many people don't expect to stay at big firms but end up doing it- a question with different sets of answers for everyone I suppose.
 
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CareerSurvey 14 - 15 Feb 2010 - Main.RobLaser
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

Where do you expect to be working...

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After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (1)
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After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
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After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
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After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (1)
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This is good stuff. I was curious what people's non-law jobs would be, and also could we should probably get "law professor" in the mix as a category.
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This is good stuff. I was curious what people's non-law jobs would be, and also could we should probably get "law professor" in the mix as a category so I took the liberty of adding it.
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CareerSurvey 13 - 15 Feb 2010 - Main.RobLaser
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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CareerSurvey 12 - 15 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar BigLaw 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
leftbarmainbarrightbar NonLaw? Job 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (3)
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Does anyone know how to make the bars and percentages work? I tinkered with it in my sandbox for ~hour and could not figure out how to make it work.

-- RorySkaggs - 08 Feb 2010

I can't even get all my voting options to show. Also, thanks for the edit on my survey :).

-- RonMazor - 09 Feb 2010

The voting options only seem to appear when someone selects them.

-- StephenSevero - 09 Feb 2010

Ron- I must admit someone else pointed it out, I just took the liberty to make the change. Stephen, I'm not sure what you're getting at, but I know that the results should show what percentage of people voted for what, and yet they all say 0%. I can't figure out how to make it function properly.

-- RorySkaggs - 10 Feb 2010

Not sure how to update the percent, but it seems like once someone chooses an option from the dropdown menu, it appears on the side with a tally.

-- StephenSevero - 10 Feb 2010

Yea that part works, it would just be nice if we could see the bars and percentages so we could visually make the comparison.

-- RorySkaggs - 10 Feb 2010

If the TWiki powers-that-be are out there listening, could you please update the Vote Plugin? They've made some patches, etc. that make it actually work, so everyone's polls won't all say 0%.

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CareerSurvey 11 - 13 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 Yea that part works, it would just be nice if we could see the bars and percentages so we could visually make the comparison.

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If the TWiki powers-that-be are out there listening, could you please update the Vote Plugin? They've made some patches, etc. that make it actually work, so everyone's polls won't all say 0%.

http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/VotePluginDev

-- RorySkaggs - 13 Feb 2010

 
 
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CareerSurvey 10 - 10 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 Not sure how to update the percent, but it seems like once someone chooses an option from the dropdown menu, it appears on the side with a tally.

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CareerSurvey 9 - 10 Feb 2010 - Main.StephenSevero
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 Ron- I must admit someone else pointed it out, I just took the liberty to make the change. Stephen, I'm not sure what you're getting at, but I know that the results should show what percentage of people voted for what, and yet they all say 0%. I can't figure out how to make it function properly.

-- RorySkaggs - 10 Feb 2010

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Not sure how to update the percent, but it seems like once someone chooses an option from the dropdown menu, it appears on the side with a tally.

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CareerSurvey 8 - 10 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 The voting options only seem to appear when someone selects them.

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CareerSurvey 7 - 09 Feb 2010 - Main.StephenSevero
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 I can't even get all my voting options to show. Also, thanks for the edit on my survey :).

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CareerSurvey 6 - 09 Feb 2010 - Main.RonMazor
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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 Does anyone know how to make the bars and percentages work? I tinkered with it in my sandbox for ~hour and could not figure out how to make it work.

-- RorySkaggs - 08 Feb 2010

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I can't even get all my voting options to show. Also, thanks for the edit on my survey :).

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CareerSurvey 5 - 09 Feb 2010 - Main.RorySkaggs
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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (3)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
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When you Retire?
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After Graduation?
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Ten Years After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
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Ten Years After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
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When you Retire?
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After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Small Firm 0% (1)
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Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (7)
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Solo Practioner 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Politics 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar In-House Counsel 0% (1)
When you Retire?
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Does anyone know how to make the bars and percentages work? I tinkered with it in my sandbox for ~hour and could not figure out how to make it work.


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 -- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.


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I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

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After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (2)
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Ten Years After Graduation?
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When you Retire?
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Does anyone know how to make the bars and percentages work? I tinkered with it in my sandbox for ~hour and could not figure out how to make it work.

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-- RorySkaggs - 03 Feb 2010

I thought it might be an interesting exercise to ask a few questions about what people expected from their careers in the short, mid and long terms. I wish we would have done this the first week, but now is as good a time as any. At the end of the semester, we can take the survey again and see if anything has changed. If anyone has any categories to add or can make the survey better, please do.

Where do you expect to be working...

After Graduation?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Midsize Firm 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Other 0% (1)
Ten Years After Graduation?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Public Interest 0% (6)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Government 0% (4)
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Now...same question, but what if debt was not (or is not) a factor?

After Graduation?
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Ten Years After Graduation?
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When you Retire?
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