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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Nov 2014

    59.2% of students who started a four-year college in 2006 graduated within 6 years. http://on.wsj.com/1Asyj7A pic.twitter.com/93rTd6bBQp

    10:11 PM - 7 Nov 2014
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      1. Bob Raffo‏ @bobraffo 8 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ higher ed is a biz now. From TV contracts for sports to stretching cirriculum to 6 years - focus is revenue not education.

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      1. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 7 Nov 2014
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        Does that matter - when half of all the past five years' college grads are underemployed? Too many graduating college now. @WSJ

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      1. Barb Yarusso‏ @barbyarusso 6 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Conclusion on graph inconsistent w data. %grad in 4 yrs higher in 06 than 96 & incr in cum rates for 5 & 6 yrs acct'd for by 4 yr incr.

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      1. LynnBowers‏ @lbowersagency 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. "Les tribulations d'un boulanger voyageur"Le défi"‏ @alain_livre 8 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Un expatrié ça parcourt le monde, et ça traverse l’histoire. http://www.boulanger-temoignage.com 

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      1. Nathan Blodgett‏ @NathanBlodgett 8 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ I was able to graduate in 6 years as a part-time student and full-time professional.

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      1.  🐶 🍑B&J 🍑 🐶‏ @LindaLindae9 8 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ choose a career with actual jobs available

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      1.  🐶 🍑B&J 🍑 🐶‏ @LindaLindae9 8 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ in my day we all graduated in 4 years. What's with the 5 or 6 year plan?

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      1. Jean Samuel Rosier‏ @RosierSamuel 8 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. George Brauchler‏ @GeorgeBrauchler 7 Nov 2014
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        Tommy Boy? MT “@WSJ: 59.2% who started a 4-year college in 2006 graduated w/in 6 years. http://on.wsj.com/1Asyj7A  pic.twitter.com/lSvTDgYRgr”

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      1. jewell falls‏ @FallsJewell 7 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ 😊😀 jewel wsJ,,,,,

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      1. Sloan‏ @ArizonaSloan 7 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ https://twitter.com/wsj/status/530965775310651392 … good to be in the 59% 😎😉😂

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        59.2% of students who started a four-year college in 2006 graduated within 6 years. http://on.wsj.com/1Asyj7A  pic.twitter.com/93rTd6bBQp
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      1. akano‏ @aatakano 7 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ アメリカでは4年で大学を卒業するのが4割だけ。6年で6割。そのあとはあんまり変わらん(卒業しないできない)のだろうな。

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      2. Ernesto De Loza‏ @deloza10 7 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @lilydeloza

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      3. lily‏ @lilydeloza 7 Nov 2014
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        @deloza10 @WSJ it says those who started in 2006 not 2008

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