Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Blog #5

Working Bibliography

1.    Bruni, Frank. "Chapter 7: An Elite Edge?" Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be. New York: Grand Central, 2015. 135-55. Print.
2.    Deresiewicz, W. "I Saw the Best Minds of My Generation Destroyed by The Ivy League." New Republic 245.13 (n.d.): 24-29. Social Sciences Citation Index. Web. 11 Oct. 2016.
3.    Duboff, Josh. “Six College Students Create Job-Search Site.” Yale Daily News, www.yaledailynews.com, 2005.
4.    Ho, Karen.  “Biographies of Hegemony.” The New Humanities Reader, 5th edition. Kurt Spellmeyer and Richard Miller, eds.  Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning, 2015. 165-191.  Print.  
5.    Jones, Michael."The Hard Truth About Soft Skills: What Recruiters Look For In Business Graduates." College Student Journal 50.3 (2016): 422-428. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 Oct. 2016.
6.    Lawler, Peter Augustine. "Grade Inflation, Democracy, And The Ivy League." Perspectives On Political Science 30.3 (2001): 133. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Oct. 2016. 
7.    Mullen, A. "Elite Destinations: Pathways To Attending An Ivy League University." British Journal Of Sociology Of Education 30.1 (2009): 15-27. Social Sciences Citation Index. Web. 24 Oct. 2016.
8.    Peterson, Devon. “Careers at Princeton: The Allure and Drawbacks of Elite Jobs.” Daily Princetonian, 2002.
9.    Thompson, Lyndon. "Please don't cling to the ivy." Education Journal Jan. 2009: 20. Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Oct. 2016.
            




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