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I have two good friends and a relative who are Oxford grads, and none work at banks.
One is a Queen's Barrister. One worked in London in marketing a few years, then moved to the U.S. and is now outreach coordinator for a ballet company. The last one moved to D.C. and was a Senator's aide for a couple of years, and is now going to law school.
I also have a past neighbor who graduated from the London School of Business and became first a teacher in a public (private) English school, and then became a math professor at a U.S. university.
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If your a London School of business graduate or Oxford graduate where do you plan on working?
44 percent of London School of Business graduates found jobs at banks. Where are the other 56 percent planning on getting a job?
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| March 12, 2009 02:57 PM |
One is a Queen's Barrister. One worked in London in marketing a few years, then moved to the U.S. and is now outreach coordinator for a ballet company. The last one moved to D.C. and was a Senator's aide for a couple of years, and is now going to law school.
I also have a past neighbor who graduated from the London School of Business and became first a teacher in a public (private) English school, and then became a math professor at a U.S. university.
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• Their Education too Earnings have diverged. WSJ yesterday ran an article highlighting the fustration associated with LSE and Oxford grads looking for jobs in their profession.
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