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I know school just started and I'm late to this thread, but I really want to do my MPH online. Anyone who has done this or doing this? Any tips?
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Tips for the LSAT? My girl is getting ready to take the test next spring and is planning on studying with the Powerscore prep plan. Also any advice for getting in to a T10 or highly ranked Tier 2 school? Her GPA ain't amazing, but could potentially be around a 3.5 by the end of her undergrad.Happy to talk to anyone about JD/MBA at a T-10 school, or just it in general. Going into my first year on the bschool side after 2 in law already.
There are tons of schools that offer it so decide what's your priorities, cost, school ranking/reputation, location, duration of program, etc. then search that like, "Top Cheap Online MPH programs" or whatever. Usually usnews or bestcolleges.com have lists. When I was going to do that, I was going to do Grambling because I wanted an HNCU then I decided I wanted a better school so USC was my choice (and they were willing to accept me even with my horrendous undergrad GPA), George Washington, and UT I also looked atI know school just started and I'm late to this thread, but I really want to do my MPH online. Anyone who has done this or doing this? Any tips?
USD does, makes you a premium LinkedIn member and they had their own site plus they do alumni hiring/job junting events annually or either it was every semester. Plus of course whateveryour major is join the national and regional clubs for it. I'll screencap what I was talking about when I get home.does the online programs help with placement tho?
Just started so technically just week 3 of the first class that counts, but I think I'll still be able to do that. The group of classmates I am in with now generally will be with me all the way til graduation unless they or I take a break semester, but most importantly and it exists in almost every discipline is getting in the National and Regional clubs and going to their annual shindigs.for those in online programs, how do you go about networking and building rapport with classmates and professors?
thats a big motivation for me attending in-person instruction...im looking for the career change (well enough of a change), so I'm hoping professors and or even classmates can help provide some of the insight, if they have any...
Tips for the LSAT? My girl is getting ready to take the test next spring and is planning on studying with the Powerscore prep plan. Also any advice for getting in to a T10 or highly ranked Tier 2 school? Her GPA ain't amazing, but could potentially be around a 3.5 by the end of her undergrad.Happy to talk to anyone about JD/MBA at a T-10 school, or just it in general. Going into my first year on the bschool side after 2 in law already.
Is the first year of law as bad as the legends say?
Tips for the LSAT? My girl is getting ready to take the test next spring and is planning on studying with the Powerscore prep plan. Also any advice for getting in to a T10 or highly ranked Tier 2 school? Her GPA ain't amazing, but could potentially be around a 3.5 by the end of her undergrad.Happy to talk to anyone about JD/MBA at a T-10 school, or just it in general. Going into my first year on the bschool side after 2 in law already.
Is the first year of law as bad as the legends say?
I know absolutely nothing about the LSAT besides what I read in this article...sounds like Logic Games section is a beast, and you need to get a tutor to teach you.
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/10/the-lsat-is-rigged-against-the-poor/504530/
First year is tough. LSAT tips are just to take a good prep program. Spend a long period of time with the study plan. I really don't think that there's a secret sauce there. It's just repetition, honestly.Tips for the LSAT? My girl is getting ready to take the test next spring and is planning on studying with the Powerscore prep plan. Also any advice for getting in to a T10 or highly ranked Tier 2 school? Her GPA ain't amazing, but could potentially be around a 3.5 by the end of her undergrad.Happy to talk to anyone about JD/MBA at a T-10 school, or just it in general. Going into my first year on the bschool side after 2 in law already.
Is the first year of law as bad as the legends say?
I finished my MS in 2014 (started the thread when i was a young pup), but I will be applying for my MBA for 2019 matriculation. My plans are still the same as they were in 2012, but the difference is i got to the buyside a lot faster than I anticipated.
Aiming at HSW, Columbia and Booth for the MBA....
I'm hoping that my current work experience will help me get in to these schools. My goal is to join a special situations group similar to the one i'm at now, but at a megafund like TPG, Apollo, Blackstone, etc, then try to start my own fund after 6 or so years.
My girl is in her 3rd semester of a 6 semester (3 year) program. for a Masters in Counseling. Can't wait till she's done. She won't be making greenbacks, but it'll allow her to potentially start her own practice or child shelter... I want to help her with that, too...
A PHD is probably on the radar for her, but I think she'll go after that a little later.
Momb-dukes just told me she's starting her Masters in Education... 18 month program at Lamar. She's hoping to finish summer 2018. She got SMACKED when the recession hit... Her job cut her, and it was tough to get a new job b/c all the stuff she was going for, she had to have a certain education level. She was able to get to her job before the over-saturation of degrees in our society.
My dad was enrolled into an Auto CAD program... Unfortunately, he passed away last month.
Sucks, b/c the whole famb would've been getting their school on. All good though.
I'm gonna name my first fund after him.
sup famb. what round are you going to apply? have you gotten most of your stuff taken care of? im planning to apply to r2 & r3
Got a BS in SOC and currently doing recruitment. On the same boat with you in regards to I/O psych. Lot of HR work involved I hear. But thinking bout MFT as well.Have a BA in psychology and been working 5 years at MT. Sinai as a lab technician. Been thinking of going back for my masters in I/O Psych. Anyone have any experience with this major?