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- Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) as a medical student. Her role as an overeducated underachiever in the rom-com Laggies (2014) was followed by a return...
- 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2016. Habibi, Nader (11 December 2015). "The overeducated generation". Archived from the original on 18 November 2016. Cobbold...
- students while eschewing creativity and producing an excess supply of overeducated university graduates. Many graduates consequently face unemployment or...
- discover everything worth discovering", reflected that: Oppenheimer was overeducated in those fields which lie outside the scientific tradition, such as his...
- "Renee Alway at the Fashion Model Directory". knotty (2014-12-12). "The Overeducated Housewife: Renee Alway... an ANTM tragedy". Theovereducatedhousewife...
- either feared or disliked quality control as something very difficult. We overeducated people by giving them sophisticated methods where, at that stage, simple...
- the film follows the life of Megan, pla**** by Knightley, a 28-year-old overeducated underachiever going through a quarter-life crisis. Knightley empathised...
- University. Series writer Patric M. Verrone stated, "we were easily the most overeducated cartoon writers in history". ****urama had eight main cast members. Billy...
- tightest on her youngest son, Byron "Buster" Bluth (Tony Hale), who is overeducated on various random subjects but lacks emotional intelligence or common...
- In his early career, Freeman often faced critique for his book The Overeducated American (1976), which suggested that the U.S. labor market would have...