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If you want to get into law do not study the big 5. If you do chose poly sci or psyc or anything that most college students that try to get into law school with you better have a 3.5 or better. I was a Chemical Eng and now a Finance Major I have a 2. ... more
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Hey! I also want to become a Marine Biologist, or a doctor. Only because i love the ocean If you want to become a marine biologist you will have to learn about science. Ask your teachers for projects to do with living creatures. Don't think that ... more
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In general, it is a written communication (memorandum) between (inter) two offices or departments (office) in the same organization. It's being distinguished from a memo that comes from within the same office or department (an intra-office memo) ... more
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You need to read up on each career a lot like finding out what each person in each of those careers really does in a day. It really helps with seeing where your heart really is. If you want criminology and health together theres careers such as ... more
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I went to the University of Chicago, and compared to Ivy league schools, it's a piece of cake to get into. That being said, it still takes work. The acceptance rate is around 40% rate, but only a third of the accepted enroll. You'll want to get an ... more
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I am a retired lawyer. To follow up on another answer, patent lawyers need a great amount of science, probably an undergraduate major in it. Criminal law is one of the lowest paid areas of law unless you are defending sophisticated white-collar ... more
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Western Ivey has the best reputation, and it's been standing around for a long time. I heard its curriculum models the Harvard business curriculum, so it could be pretty engaging and stimulating. You also do a lot of case studies which can be ... more
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As long as the college (online or campus based) is regionally accredited, any degree you earn should be accepted by any potential employers or other academic institutions. My best recommendation would be to contact a number of colleges to find the ... more
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Your value depends on two things, 1.a temporary one that can serve only as an entry passport for a job-the reputation of the institute and 2.your quality, which is permanent and has more value and is more long lasting than the first. I appreciate ... more
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Here's a tip. This is going to sound snide, but I'm completely serious. You will be expected to do a lot of internet research in university, in various forms. If you legitimately tried to find the info that you're asking about and couldn't, then I'm ... more
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