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What options exist in the US for research in family law?
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Dear Mentor Says: iMahal has a comprehensive Education Resource, where you can find information on Law Colleges in the US ... Admission requirements vary considerably across schools ... Most schools in the US would require you to take the LSAT ...
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How do I decide between job offers?
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Dear Mentor Says: In our view, the decision one makes regarding career should take the view of enhancing life over a long period of time ... Step one is to create the set of criteria outlining what is important ... Your assessment criteria may include such items as ...
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Should I study engineering or business?
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Dear Mentor Says: We strongly recommend that you read the iMahal Interview with Professor Srikant Datar, Senior Associate Dean of Harvard Business School ... The decision should support your current vision of how you would be most happy spending your time each workday ...
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How do I get more Internet experience?
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Dear Mentor Says: You do have several options that would allow you to work in the Internet arena ... You may consider larger companies that have more flexibility in training ... Another thing to consider is to start having fun with the Internet on your own, learn HTML ...
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Where are the best job-search websites?
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Dear Mentor Says: In our Careers section, we have provided a list of sites that offer job-search services ... Our Jobsite Ratings will be launched soon ...
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For my engineering masters, should I go to US or Canada?
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Dear Mentor Says: Criteria for selection include the quality and quantity of universities, your prospects of getting into a good school, your financial situation, future career opportunities ... We refer you to the iMahal section on Colleges and Universities ...
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What about part-time versus full-time MBA?
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Dear Mentor Says: Many recruiters believe that a full-time MBA demonstrates a certain level of commitment and motivation ... As far as level of effort, neither approach to the MBA is an easy road ...
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