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JOB PROSPECTS FOR SENIORS 50% BETTER THAN LAST YEAR

31% of Graduating Class Elects Field Of Education

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As yet unwilling to give specific figures, the Placement Office of the University stated, yesterday afternoon, that the prospects for the Class of 1933 are 50 per cent better this summer than those for the Class of 1932 a year ago. The range of jobs has recently been increasing to include many fields of production which, but a few months ago, offered no openings to job-seeking Seniors. Likewise, the starting salaries, while not to be compared to those of 1929 or 1930, are greater tan last year.

The last table of vocational interests, compiled by the Consultant on Careers shows that the Class of 1933 elects first the field of education (31%), then law (15%) and scientific research (13%).

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