Could it be that her 2.7 GPA may have been holding her back? In one article she complained about how the students with 4.0 averages seemed to be the ones getting all the interviews. Gee, you think?
I work for a university and I know that at my school you are not guaranteed a job upon graduation and I would be highly suspect of any school with a placement office that gives you a guarantee like that. The schools alum career assistance/placement offices are there to help you with job leads, perfect your resume and make connections. What you do with your degree and the skills you've supposedly acquired are up to you.
Sh'es been out of school less than 4 months. What was she expecting in this economy? To waltz into an ideal job with mediocre grades (*although she did proclaim she had excellent attendance!) when there are applicants with better credentials who are unemployed and also looking for work?
~sigh~ It just goes to show that a college degree does not equal having a shred of common sense.
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