This is for all you college students of legal drinking age. Let me say that again. This is for all you college students of legal drinking age. Lol. Dominque Zamora over at Foodbeast created a DIY Graduation Cap Flask, and not because her job prospects after graduation look bleak, but because sitting through a lengthy 2-hour ceremony is not something she's looking forward to.
Her words after the jump...
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Do It Yourself Graduation Cap Flask
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
2012 Underemployment Rates at the U.S. News Top 25 Law Schools
If you're planning to be a lawyer, you may want to look into doing something else. I'm not trying to be a downer or anything, but things aren't looking too bright in the U.S. News Top 25 Law Schools. Just sayn'.
Here are the percentage of graduates who are unemployed or in short-term, part-time, or non-professional jobs 9 months after graduation.
Could this just be a sign the U.S. News rankings are way off and don’t really reflect the job market? In part, yes. The magazine’s annual list does incorporate employment outcomes as part of its formula, and some law firms pay an absurd amount of attention to it. But after going back through the data and ranking the 25 schools with the lowest underemployment, I found that only 15 of them could be found in the U.S. News Top 25. The other 10 included schools like number #76 LSU and number #126 Campbell University.
Read more. [Data: Law School Transparency]
Here are the percentage of graduates who are unemployed or in short-term, part-time, or non-professional jobs 9 months after graduation.
Could this just be a sign the U.S. News rankings are way off and don’t really reflect the job market? In part, yes. The magazine’s annual list does incorporate employment outcomes as part of its formula, and some law firms pay an absurd amount of attention to it. But after going back through the data and ranking the 25 schools with the lowest underemployment, I found that only 15 of them could be found in the U.S. News Top 25. The other 10 included schools like number #76 LSU and number #126 Campbell University.
Read more. [Data: Law School Transparency]
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
A Happy Chevy Grad - Superbowl Winning Commercial
Because we all know America's Team is out of the playoffs. The Texans handed the Ravens a win, who in turn lost to the Patriots - a team nobody really cares about. And well, nobody can really stand the Giants, so what's the point?
Commercials! You know everybody watches the Superbowl for the commercials. It will be the perfect time to DVR and fast forward through the entire game. LOL.
Here's Zack Borst's winning entry to Chevrolet's Route66 competition chevroletroute66.com. This Chevy ad will appear during Super Bowl XLVI. Check it out, it's pretty darn funny.
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Zack Borst
Friday, November 4, 2011
Post Secret Fridays - Issue 081
PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.
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On back of card: I'm pretty sure he's thinking the same thing. |
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On back of card: Does that make me a bad person? |
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