Social capital and cultural capital can help secure a job in the field related to their degree. As for social capital, personal networks and relationships can help a person find the job they want. Cultural capital can help a person get hired because they will have a high level of education. Social capital and cultural capital work not only for work, but also for graduate schools. Economic capital impacts students after graduation in both negative and positive ways. Immediately after graduation, most students will have little economic capital due to the amount of money owed in school loans. However, this will also encourage students to use their degree and get a high-paying job to repay school loans and slowly accumulate high economic capital. All of these play an important role in people's lives after college
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