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NCES Report Compares Career Satisfaction - 10 Years Later

Some enter into higher education to study a subject for which they have an unrelenting passion. Others pursue a degree that will bring with it significant earning potential. But in the end, which route leads to greater success? A recent study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics aimed to find out by following bachelor's degree recipients through the first 10 years of their careers.

Using longitudinal data from the 1992-93 Baccalaureate and Beyond Study representing about 1.2 million bachelor's degree recipients, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) compiled a report, Ten Years after College: Comparing the Employment Experiences of 1992-93 Bachelor's ...

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