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- adjective Occurring after one's
college , especiallyundergraduate , education
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Twenty-five to 35 covers you from kind of postcollege to getting married to maybe having the first child.
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Twenty-five to 35 covers you from kind of postcollege to getting married to maybe having the first child.
Questions For ... 2008
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Acidly funny, imaginatively profane and, above all, a sharp reflection of the what-do-I-do-now, postcollege dilemma.
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Tyler and Anna Mayfield move to Wormwood, Nev., looking to escape the postcollege funk that permeated their lives in Nebraska.
WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR DECEMBER 6TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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Acidly funny, imaginatively profane and, above all, a sharp reflection of the what-do-I-do-now, postcollege dilemma.
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During this postcollege period of experimental cookery, I passed endless hours poring over both volumes of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking."
Upper-Crust Gratins Gail Monaghan 2012
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Acidly funny, imaginatively profane and, above all, a sharp reflection of the what-do-I-do-now, postcollege dilemma.
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The postcollege experience is something that is weighing on Mr. Rogers.
Some U.S. College Students Look to the U.K. Kim Hjelmgaard 2010
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Such detours were appropriate for the early postcollege career years.
One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010
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My father spent three years postcollege teaching English as a second language to schoolchildren in a remote village in Japan.
mostly good girls Leila Sales 2010
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