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Article: Many in High Point, N.C.-Area Turn to Graduate School in Tough Economy.
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- High Point Enterprise
- Article date:
- February 18, 2002
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Byline: Richard Craver
Feb. 18--Graduate school isn't just a luxury or an option for the ambitious any more.
It is becoming a necessity for many budding professionals to differentiate themselves in a saturated job market.
The tough job market also has most Triad universities' graduate schools nearly bursting at the seams to handle the increased demand.
A rising number of college students, such as three interviewed at High Point University, knew from the day they stepped onto the campus that graduate school was in their future.
In David Gouge's instance, his inspiration came in part from watching lawyer TV shows in the family ...