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I will be graduating from college soon. What coverage should I be looking at?


You may still be under your family coverage until you graduate. Most plans will continue coverage to full time students until age 23 if the student is financially dependent. If not, or after graduation, search around for a plan or policy that covers most medical, hospital, surgical, and pharmaceutical bills. But don’t fall for every policy pitch—they will want to cover you against all types of affliction. And many are not worth the money.
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