Sentences with phrase «newly graduated from college»

As a young adult newly graduated from college and starting a new job, you might apply for a credit card and receive an account with a $ 5000 spending limit.
Lohan plays Maggie Peyton, newly graduated from college (not bad for an 18 year old actress), and a wanna - be NASCAR driver, which has been a family tradition for a couple of generations.

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When I was minutes out of graduate school and brand - newly twenty - four years old, I drove from West Virginia where I had been in school, down to Virginia to pick up my little brother from college, home to San Diego, and then I slept for an entire day.
After being dumped by his high school sweetheart after a relationship that ran the length of their college years, the newly graduated, newly single American flees to Paris to get away from it all and find himself.
Determined to put both to use, he enrolled in Teach For America, a program that places newly graduated college students in areas of the country suffering from teacher shortages.
Newly released data from CPS include an exciting new milestone: over 70 % of charter high school graduates in 2013 enrolled in college.
Whether you are recently divorced and just getting back on your feet financially and renting for the first time in many years, or a newly married couple renting their first El Paso apartment together after graduating from college, you need to be protected as a renter.
A reader writes: My question comes from the perspective of a newly college graduate, beginning his career as an HR assistant with no experience.
With a newly minted graduate degree in Romance Languages from Tufts, I landed a job with a small publishing company, through the help of college connections and networking.
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