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*25% in a survey of 1000 people have taken a gap year - http://www.hostelworldgroup.com/~/media/Files/H/Hostelworld/press-release/HostelworldSurveyResults%201.pdf | *25% in a survey of 1000 people have taken a gap year - http://www.hostelworldgroup.com/~/media/Files/H/Hostelworld/press-release/HostelworldSurveyResults%201.pdf | ||
*~10-15% are unemployed after college - [https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=561] | *~10-15% are unemployed after college - [https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=561] | ||
*30-40,000 students take a gap year each year in the US - [https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/05/how-common-is-a-gap-year/480921/] | |||
=Examples= | |||
*Princeton - [https://www.princeton.edu/bridgeyear/] |
Revision as of 16:11, 18 April 2018
- 25% in a survey of 1000 people have taken a gap year - http://www.hostelworldgroup.com/~/media/Files/H/Hostelworld/press-release/HostelworldSurveyResults%201.pdf
- ~10-15% are unemployed after college - [1]
- 30-40,000 students take a gap year each year in the US - [2]
Examples
- Princeton - [3]