stayh us. >> cheryl: welcome back. the unemployment rate has been the highest since world war ii and college costs are rising every day. no wonder our college graduates are moving back at home with mom and dad. joining us in the studio is cheryl allmen, director of the career center at san jose state university. when you are talking about some of the reasons young adults move back home. it's more, they have to live with the parents sometimes? >> right in this multigenerational environment. there are multigenerations going on. it's not unusual for some students and some graduates to go back home. i would expect it. >> cheryl: you work with helping them place in jobs. do they have illusions getting a job right out 6 college? >> i think the students that have gone on internship. they are more aware of the marketplace. for the students that started early, let's say six to nine months early, they have gotten a part-time job in their freshman year. as it gets closer to graduation time for internship, if they have done things