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February 26, 2015

Recent alumni rate 1xbet sports betting highly on career, graduate school preparedness

Submitted by Chris Urban

Earning an undergraduate degree from 1xbet sports betting is a worthwhile endeavor, according to results from the 2014 alumni survey administered by the university's Office of Assessment.

More than 430 of the 2,382 identified alumni who graduated from summer 2012 to spring 2013 responded to the survey. Of those who responded, 95 percent said they would choose 1xbet sports betting again if they could start over, while 98 percent reported they would recommend 1xbet sports betting to a potential student.

Overall, 79 percent were employed, while 30 percent reported enrollment in professional or graduate school — 12 percent were both employed full-time and enrolled in graduate school. Around 4 percent reported being unemployed. Of those employed, 73 percent said 1xbet sports betting gave them an advantage in finding a job, while 95 percent felt their 1xbet sports betting experience prepared them for their present job. Of those in graduate school, 81 percent reported that their undergraduate education prepared them well for education beyond a bachelor's degree.

The alumni survey is designed to give graduates an opportunity to reflect upon their years at 1xbet sports betting one year after graduation. This information is used to improve the college experience for future students by identifying strengths in programs as well as areas that need further development. The survey includes questions related to satisfaction with 1xbet sports betting regarding academic programs, intellectual and personal growth, student services, and preparation for a career or a graduate/professional school.

For additional information on the alumni survey, including detailed reports, sample information, and infographics, see the Office of Assessment data and survey results website.