Posts Tagged ‘graduate’
Inspirational Books for African American Purusing Graduate Degrees?
Besides Journey to the Ph.D, what are some great inspirational books for African Americans to read to get them more prepared for graduate school?
If it is for you, a dictionary would be a good place to start.
Which are the most affordable graduate schools in the US to study either MBA in brand management or Marketing.?
I need to know which are the best and most affordable graduate schools in the US to study an MBA program in Brand Management or Marketing.
http://college.thewikiz.com should help you to find most affordable graduate schools in US for MBA in brand management or Marketing.
Are there any free or low cost accredited corespondence schools that I can transfer credits to my real colleg?
I am trying to graduate as early as possible.
Is this possible?
I can clarify if need be…
No, I am currently attend a college. I have 18 semesters already planned out for each semester.
Im wondering if correspondence can be transferred in on a normal basis…
What’s your rush? Those degrees are virtually useless. Unless it’s free I would discourage it. I mean, didn’t you notice you used the term "real college"?
That’s how HR managers see it as well.
Does anyone know if it REALLY matters what graduate school you to go to get our Masters degree in Nursing?
I am debating between University of Miami, Barry U. and FIU. any advice would be greatly appreciated
Make sure the university is accredited. Then test it out by contacting the universities that hire online nursing educators to teach part time and ask whether they’d hire a graduate of any of those schools and what their first choice would be. Call the people who hire nursing personnel with masters’ degrees and ask them also who they’d hire, a graduate of school a, b, or c.
What are some great graduate schools to go to where I can get my MBA? ?
I will more than likely graduate with a 3.4 GPA double majoring in Finance and Marketing. I want to go to one of the Top 30 MBA Programs that is shown on Forbes or Business Week. If anyone knows anything about these colleges or has input on other good places for me to look into I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
Look also at the rankings provided by the Official MBA Guide. They report the top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, by GMAT score of students, and other important criteria. More important, the service can find the MBA program that is best for you and satisfies your preferences and criteria. It’s a free service with over 2,000 MBA programs worldwide.
boston university vs northeastern university Graduate Programs?
which one is better for their Graduate programs? I am looking inot their business grad degrees.
NEU offers an MBA program and BU offers a Masters of Science in Finance and Banking
I go to Northeastern U. and the MBA program is much better than BU.
Good luck
What’s the difference between College/Bachelor/Masters Degree, PhD (am I missing something?)?
I studied Veterinary Medicine in Mexico. It took me 5 years 2 graduate, but I don’t have an actual "title" (Sorry, but I have no idea how the thing’s called in English), but I DID complete the whole career. I also studied 1 semester of the Veterinary Sciences Master (4 subjects: Genetics, Pathology, etc.). I need 2 know what that makes me… Is it a "college graduate" = College Degree, or Bachelor Degree??? Help! Please!!! THANKS!!!
A bachelors degree is considered undergraduate. It is the first level of college degrees. A Masters degree is a "graduate" degree and is the second level. It is the professional level degree. PhD is a very specialized degree that is usually considered the highest degree possible to attain. It is the "expert" degree. It sounds like you would be considered to have a bachelors degree, and some of the masters program. Go to a US university, apply, and request the transcripts from your university to be sent to that school. They will review them and see what actually qualifies.
How many years is the typical graduate school program for an MBA?
On average, how many years does it take to graduate from a graduate school of business?
Is that 2 years in both public and private schools?
Most are two years, in both public and private schools. Some have 1-year programs, usually for students who have a degree in business. Consult the Official MBA Guide. It’s a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, etc), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It’s the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.
Is it more helpful to graduate with two degrees or graduate with latin honors?
I think I would like to go into advertising and might be graduating with degrees in sociology and studio art. I already have my AAS in Visual Communication. I am also just shy of a semester of Spanish to be able to graduate with latin honors, but I don’t have enough free time to try and double major with latin honors. Which is better to have?
If you are wanting to further your academic career then honors looks much better because anyone can graduate with two degrees, if they have the time, but not everyone can graduate with one degree with a GPA worthy of honors.
What are graduate degrees called in the UK?
I am looking for a graduate program in London but they are called different things like: AA/AE Level, NVQ 4/5, Foundation Degree etc. Help!
Review this website:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/usa-education-graduate-overview-of-degree-types.htm
