Okay. You're going to have to take pre-med classes first in college, take the MCAT's, and then go to medical school for 4 years. After that, you need an additional 3-7 years of training and t...
I think you answered your own question...why do something you don't enjoy? If you don't want to "step down," stick it out and go to grad school....
i dont know whether BA is considered for admission to MBA... ANyway you have to enquire about that well...
Since you have decided to do MBA through correspondence, the best one will be SYMBIOSIS...
if you want classes with only 25-30 people, then you should look at private schools. public univeristy classes are much bigger, some times up to a 100 ppl for one lecture during freshmen year....
I'm not going to say jobs are easy to come by, but if you are leaning towards a finance/econ related career consider becoming personal financial adviser. Baby-boomers are retiring in droves, and ...
I go to Berkeley and love it!!! Since you already put that down I am going to recommend UCSD. I grew up in San Diego and it is one of the most fun cities in California. UCLA is awesome too and gorge...
I'm a PhD student, and in my experience thus far, I've found that I can get student loans to cover most expenses. You mentioned Vancouver, though, so I'm wondering if you're a USA c...
I think international business is a fine major. You should couple it with fluency in another language, preferably Japanese, Chinese or Spanish. I would try to go for Chinese, they are a huge populati...
Not being harsh (deliberately), but from an academic point of view they're possibly the worst set of A levels you could take. The only marginally academic subject in there is psychology, and th...
Regarding it holding good, you should have thought bofore you got yourself admitted in the institution. After starting you studies, it does not make sense to ask 'does this certificate holds good ...