 | I just recently graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Economics. I would like to pursue a Master's in Health Services Administration (MHSA or MHA) at U of M, but I want to obtain some work experience before, and was told I should do this by the admissions director there before applying. I was wondering if anyone knew where to begin looking. I have looked at many job websites, but have had a hard time finding something in the field without having a Master's degree. Any help will be appreciated! Thanks =)
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 | I am not a dirty person or an ugly girl by any means. I am just heavy. I have a well-tailored business suit and will be very presentable. Im just concerned that my weight may prevent me from getting the job. It is for an admissions director at a prestigious college. Any thoughts?
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 | My husband is a pastor and has two degrees..one in Religion and the other in Communication. He's changing jobs for a while and going to grad school. What can he do with those?
1 answer - Asked By: hotmomma82382 - 9/15/2007 |
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 | I plan on teaching Biology. Would I get my tuition paid, what about health care? Retirement? Elaborate and enlighten me please. (:
Do they have any jobs for directors of college admissions for the military? What about community college professors?
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 | I just started college in September. I am going to school to get my Associate's Degree in Health Services Administration. I was just wondering what jobs I could get with it. Where would be the best place to get a job: hospital, doctor's office, etc.? Where would offer more security? Which would offer better benefits and pay?
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 | I am past the deadline to drop a class, but I was told if I want to drop a class past the deadline that I would need to send him a letter. I need help in convincing the director to drop my class. Should I be honest or should I lie, the truth is I am struggling the work is too difficult. Or should I make up a bogus story about be sick or something?
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 | What are all the jobs/careers I can have with a communiications degree? I know its very diverse but I need a list of everything I can do if Im walking fresh out of college with a Communications degree.
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 | I'm currently in eastern europe. I suffered a death in the family, and I would like to return home. How big of an effect would this have on my chances of securing a good job and admission into law school? Ive only been here for 4 months.
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 | What job fields are there or are there any helpfull websites?
2 answers - Asked By: ivan2000arteaga - 1/8/2007 |
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 | Im looking for job to do in the future and i wanna get into security. I am already working on a criminal justice degree. Can anyone give me an answer preferably any security directors out there?
1 answer - Asked By: Bon reybirth - 5/24/2011 |
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 | I have a Bachelors with a double major in Political Science and Urban Studies and a Master in Urban Planning with an emphasis on community development (social and economic aspects of urban planning). I got the masters in 1997. I have had no more formal university education in 10 years and I am in my mid-30s. I have been working in the affordable housing industry as a staff assistant, property manager and administrator.
I had always planned to pursue my education further and family and friends thought the same, but I got to eat and pay bills. I've always had a thirst for knowledge and research and finding out things for either the sake or learning or to apply it to something. I got my masters straight after getting my bachelors, so I had been in school 6 straight years after high school, so some associates joked about me not been in the real world. Now, after 10 years in the real world, I now have the ironic opposite problem of trying to find the best way to get back into "academic" shape. Heck, I've only been to the public library three times since getting my masters. I do have lots of practical continued education related to my job or keeping up with standard office software and do have a lot of books from my own library that I read, however.
These are some options I'm exploring:
(1) Take some classes at local state university and/or through distance education colleges to get study habits back and strenthen transcript (it is possible, though not necessarily an absolute goal that I could get second bachelors from this route from a college like Excelsior), then pursue PhD
(2) Pursue the MBA, then pursue PhD
(3) Pursue Masters Degree in another area such as economics or geography that complements my previous education on the political science and urban studies side, then pursue PhD
Back 10 years ago when I was still in grad school, the professor who was my advisor had suggested to me that I go to an MBA program. I had not thought about going to get an MBA before, but he saw that I had loaded up my urban planning coursework with electives in social statistics and economics (he knew I could have taken a lot easier courses). He wanted me to consider going to a place like Wharton. He felt that the combination of a masters in urban planning and an MBA would be a dynamic combination for someone interested in community development. I considered that, but like I said, I need to eat and since I came from very modest means (poor), I needed to work. I am was already in debt trouble, so I wasn't interested in taking on more student loans and will not ever take out any more student loans (and I intend to self-finance any future education and/or pursue any available grants).
Now that I've been out for so long, not only am I academically rusty but I've also lost contacts with potential recommenders (a few of whom have since passed including my graduate advisor). So as I see it, at the minimum I need to take a few college courses just to make sure I still got the touch, as well as for the regular business of getting recommenders and strengthening my transcript.
I anticipate that the pursuit of the PhD in my situation will be a 8-12 year project. I'm now in my mid-thirties, so I would hope to have the PhD completed by the time I'm in my early to mid-forties. I expect to start my comeback with a course this Fall. For the next year or so, I expect to stay enrolled continuously either in a traditional course or distance education course.
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 | Who work in admissions and decide who gets admitted or not? I'm currently in undergrad in college and I thought that might be a good career opportunity I'm just not exactly sure what you call that job. At first I thought that this job was called an admissions counselor but apparently those are the advisers that help you with your scheduling and stuff like that.
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 | What are your chances of being a successful director if you attend one of the top film directing schools in the country
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 | Im in japan right now and gonna finish my high school in 2009.
I want to be a creative director(advertisement) in future and for that im planning to take admission in foreign university.
But i dont know much about the creative director.
Which course should i choose in university?
Which steps are included to become creative director?
Plz give me the brief information about it.
1 answer - Asked By: Asado Q - 7/27/2008 |
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 | I am Looking into my future and i have 95?f it planed out (school and work wise). i want to know what education i need and how much it pays... i want to be a middle school band director, and i think it would be pretty easy sense i have played instruments in the treble, bass, and percussion clefs. these are the instruments i played/play
3rd grade- Viola
4th grade- Violin
5th grade- Cello
first month and a half of 6th grade- Percussion
rest of 6th grade- Trombone
7th grade- Trombone.
i also know how to conduct 2-4, 3-4, 4-4, and common time. (by watching my band director.)
anything will help! thank you! 10 points to best answer!
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 | I really love wine and I want to get a job working in the wine industry.
2 answers - Asked By: WineLover1990 - 1/30/2011 |
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 | I am an honors student at the University of Oregon and want to write commercials for a living. What is this job called, and what major do I need? I don't know if this makes a difference but I would want to work for nike.
3 answers - Asked By: Brandt Hamilton - 10/4/2011 |
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 | I know these Delphi Schools have a different system with the Hubbard "Tech" Method of looking up words in a dictonary instead of using reasoning skills. I am wondering how these students do on national exams and then how they do in conventional college enviornments. Not fashion school or art school, but regualr academics like Medical Fields, Engineering and any other fields that require problem solving that one can actually get a job with. Not progams that are not Bachelors degree or more advanced at an acredited universtiy. I wonder how these studnent would do in Law School for Instance. Would one be able to use such reasoning skills after a full scientology schooling or would the study tech have totally messed up their reasoning skills?
Any stats on what this does to the brain of a person and how it shows up?
How many people can go beyond fashion school, acting and music careers?
Oh yeah and beyound that of a Chef. Not that it is bad to be one of these things, but I think a student should be prepared to be whatever they want and not have to fight against their education.
Of course we have to take into account that some students can be anything reguardless of how bad any school is. We need to compare this with regular schools.
Thank you Xenu.
Scotty what program are you in for college and what degree have you completed or are you working on? Are you an active student?
2 answers - Asked By: adobeprincess - 8/31/2006 |
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 | I applied to a school, and my GPA and test scores and everything are all within their range of applications, so I'm okay there. However, even though my GPA is good enough to be admitted to the school, I did really poorly my freshman year of high school. The director of the office of admissions called me today and said that I can write them a personal statement as to why my grades were so bad then, and what happened, etc. So basically an explanation as to why I did so poorly in school. Basically, I went through a lot of emotional hardships freshman year, and I don't know if that's something they would sympathize with or understand at all. I'm just not sure how to write this without sounding super whiny and immature. Also, how long would you think it should be? Thank you so much to anybody who helps.
2 answers - Asked By: annabandanaa - 2/18/2013 |
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 | I worked at a summer camp for 3 years in high school and now I'm applying for colleges. The director of the camp is in college and my mom thinks I should have her write me a letter and just not put the age, but I'm not so sure.
What do you think?
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