for now. we'll see when i'm working 40+ hours a week.
I definitely can see you VOLUNTEERING for 50-60 hours a week. If finance is anything compared to your dedication in other things then it'll be easy for you to indulge in that easily.
Oh boy you guys suck. I have five more years of school before I take a nice long vacation in Japan. I plan on getting a PHD in Biochemistry with a minor degree in Computer Programming or Art Design while in college. Right now my choices are Virginia Tech, Penn State (Home State Whoo!) or North Carolina University. If I go NCU, I can bother Noah. XD
Wow, Guido. You are seriously the first person I've ever heard hear the acronym OSU and NOT think Ohio State. You REALLY need to get out of Texas. Nobody in their right mind would want to go to Oklahoma State. MAYBE Oklahoma City, but even then, they'd want to transfer ASAP.
Jurs, if you're going to major in education, it's to your benefit to get a job right after you graduate instead of chilling in graduate school for another 2 years. While it is true that schools will pay more to teachers with masters, it's not enough of an increase to pay off the extra loans you'll have to take out to pay for grad. school. Many school districts actually offer stipends to their teachers so they can get a masters through night school while they teach. Also, a masters in education doesn't really mean anything if you don't have the experience teaching to back it up.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first public university, is a global higher education leader known for innovative teaching, research and public service. A member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Carolina regularly ranks as the best value for academic quality in U.S. public higher education.
You really should know what state a school is in if you are planning on applying there, ESPECIALLY when it is a school as well known as UNC AND when it has the NAME OF THE STATE IN THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL.
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