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can we get some more info on what you're trying to attain.As an alumni of Graduate Students of NT, I am sharing with you guys that I am 1 for 1. My first interview was yesterday, and I just got the call offering me the position.
Idk if I'm going to accept it yet. I plan on talking to a few more places before I make my decision.
Plus, I still have to pass my license exam, which is on this Monday coming up.
You dudes continue to push forward, and I wish you all the best of luck this semester.
Aye bros, since "student loans" is a "good debt" , I dont owe much for undergrad but my job offers tuition reimbursement but it will still leave about 1-2k that I would need to foot bill for including books, lol I`m thinking about just taking out an extra 1.5-2k each year because I`ll prob only come out 8-10k in debt from Grad school which still isnt bad, thoughts?
can we get some more info on what you're trying to attain.As an alumni of Graduate Students of NT, I am sharing with you guys that I am 1 for 1. My first interview was yesterday, and I just got the call offering me the position.
Idk if I'm going to accept it yet. I plan on talking to a few more places before I make my decision.
Plus, I still have to pass my license exam, which is on this Monday coming up.
You dudes continue to push forward, and I wish you all the best of luck this semester.
Well first I would suggest you talk to a counselor in the psych dept and figure out a path to attain your BA, no it's not difficult at all, it's a lot of info and theories but overall if you read and study you'll be fine.
I currently work at a group home for physically and mentally abused kids, I'm an individual rehabilitation specialist, I'm sort of a therapist and behaviorist
Any more questions, I can help you out, tell you where I messed up so hopefully you can't
No test in grad school...all papers.
Man graduate school is no joke....it has me going crazy at times.
Law student here.
[COLOR=#red]I know for my M.S. we MUST have a Thesis plan accepted and you MUST have a professor take you on before you can even be admitted into the program. So next week I have to convince one of the many professors in my program to take me on. This means I have to read through their CV and read the key points in their careers and schmooze :x[/COLOR]
Business School peeps:
How many of y'all went directly to grad. school after undergrad? I'm having trouble finding a position in the fields I'm interested in. (real estate finance/investment/development, and investments) So I'm thinking about going directly to grad school if I can get into a top program. I know it can be hard to get into an elite program without much professional experience.
Graduated in May with my MS in Finance from Pace and MBA from Dowling (crazy I did 2 did graduate programs at the same time)....Been looking for a position in finance, ideally investment/asset management, but the market was flat all of 2012. Once 2013, things picked up, hopefully I'll land something soon....
That post grad struggle.... :xGraduated in May with my MS in Finance from Pace and MBA from Dowling (crazy I did 2 did graduate programs at the same time)....Been looking for a position in finance, ideally investment/asset management, but the market was flat all of 2012. Once 2013, things picked up, hopefully I'll land something soon....
took me 15 months, Jan 2011 - May 2012Good luck bro how long it took you to finish the programs?