Example sentences for: graduates

How can you use “graduates” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • For those worried about the indebtedness of young attorneys -- and how this affects the future of government and public interest law -- fresh anxiety arrived last month with a national survey showing that two-thirds of today's law school graduates cannot afford to think about taking low-paying jobs.

  • Suppose you compared the earnings of men and women who are 35-year-old lawyers, all childless, and all Law Review graduates of Harvard Law School, and found that the men's earnings are higher than the women's.

  • "The bottom line is America's law school graduates are drowning in debt and shut out of public service at a time when the federal government is facing losses of over half its work force due to retirements," said Max Stier, president and chief executive of the Partnership for Public Service.

  • Joseph D. Harbaugh, dean of the Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is likewise concerned about his graduates' debt burdens.

  • Our students, moreover, consistently have the highest success rate of any law school, graduates on passing the Indiana Bar exam.


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