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    either a baccalaureate or professional degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of a 3.0 in all prior coursework. Graduate applicants must submit documentation that demonstrates they have the prerequisite skills, training or knowledge needed to successfully complete the program. This is usually evidenced through resumes, transcripts and professional credentials. Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 or those who have an uncredited degree must submit GRE or GMAT…

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    Accounting Major Essay

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    opportunities it could provide in the future. During my first two years of undergraduate studies I had absolutely no idea where I would fit in the business world or if I actually wanted to work in business in general. My accounting degree gave me the ability to pursue a degree that would be useful no matter where my potential career path would lead. Even if I did not want to obtain my CPA license, I would have invaluable business knowledge that could be applied at most companies. However, as I…

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    bedbound. It has been the hardest experience for me to watch my father’s health deteriorate. This is what has motivated me to go back to school for my graduate degree in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. While working full time, I went back to school at University of Michigan-Flint in 2012 to obtain my Bachelor 's degree in Nursing. I have been a nurse for almost five years. I have spent the majority of my career thus far working in the Specialty Surgical unit at Henry Ford…

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    College is one of the most important things people can do in their lives. It impacts everything afterwards. It affects everything from quality of life to overall happiness. Although the cost of the degree continues to increase year after year, so do the benefits. The debt may be suffocating at first, but the degree is truly worth the debt. According to Nces.ed the median salary for adults twenty five through thirty four years old who worked full time was thirty four thousand dollars a year.…

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    I decided that I would follow this passion not only in my free time but also for my undergraduate degree, my professional pursuits, and now my master’s degree. It is soon to say but I believe exploring different parts of the world in order to get a taste of other cultures will be a lifelong pursuit for myself and my international family. My goal after graduating with a degree from Thunderbird is to look for new unique opportunities in this constantly changing world. With those new opportunities…

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    easier are Software Engineers. They are in charge of programming and coding every single website, programs and even computers. So how does someone become a Software Engineer and what does it take to be a successful one? Well it is just like any other degree or career, it all starts with schooling. While at school students have to earn certain certifications that get them ready to become a certified Engineer and that is what all employers look at before they consider anybody.…

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    units of hospitals or clinics because of the first hand experiences are often required for administration into graduate degree programs. According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), “physical therapists are required to complete physical therapy masters or doctoral degree programs. Only nine of the 212 accrediting programs in physical therapy awarded master’s degree and 203 programs offered doctorates in 2011. In addition to having a background in biology, chemistry, or…

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    Speech Pathologist Career

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    Career Consideration of Biological Engineer and Speech Pathologist Steve Jobs once said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Finding a lifelong career that is interesting, intellectually challenging, emotionally fulfilling, and well suited for a person is often a difficult decision for one to make. Choosing a career might take time, research, and experience, but eventually a person will find a career that suits them best. While a career of a biological engineer requires…

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    College Grants

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    Trillion. It is a large number. One trillion seconds ago, it would have been about 30,000 B.C. One trillion dollars in $1,000 bills stacked, would be 63 miles high. To make one trillion dollars with a yearly salary of $40,000, it would take one person 25 million years. ("How Much”) As seen, a trillion is very large, but there is $1.26 trillion dollars worth of student debt. ("A Look”) Every year this number grows. If it continues to grow, then it will continue to affect thousands of families in…

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    that was declared previously at the beginning of the academic semester, and the other was a major in Anthropology. To successfully pursue a career in nursing you must first complete all degree requirements with a BSN (Bachelors of Science). Before graduating however, there must be twenty credit hours towards your degree, forty-one hours for your General Education courses, sixty-six for the actual majors and three hours of possible electives. All courses must be completed with a minimum “C”…

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