Blogs About "graduate school"

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Getting a Masters in Strategic Leadership at age 50 and I survived!

Ellen Siotha Beard
May 1 2013


 

         The equestrian industry is poised with growth areas, especially for women. Leadership programs targeting young women and men are needed to reinforce the emerging trends in business communication and marketing. For the equestrian industry to maximize potential earnings, new leadership approaches must prevail. Women must be prepared for future business and goal attainment as well as aiding each other through successful networking.          Strategic leadership...
 
 
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GMAT, GRE, LSAT and Your Brain

Betsy Massar
March 9 2011


Starting to think about taking the GMAT, GRE or LSAT?  This is actually the time to start looking into courses, figuring out whether you want to take a class or get a private tutor, or whether doing the online/whiteboard route works for you. You can find variations that suit your timeframe, learning style, and temperament.

Test Anxiety is Normal

Taking tests is a subject that is near and dear to my heart.  I...

 
 
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The Greenest MBA Programs

Betsy Massar
September 18 2009


A number of business schools are leading the charge in teaching, research and student activities related to sustainability. These efforts fall into three broad categories: environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and social enterprise. Fifteen outstanding “green” programs are profiled in the article at the following link.

Click here to read article: The Greenest Programs
 
 
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It's All About Differentiation

Betsy Massar
July 7 2009


Silicon Valley's career guru, Patti Wilson has published her mid-year Careerzine. I've excerpted some of it below; it's perhaps a bit on the "realistic" side, but has some good tips, such as to work on "career differentiation". This is true in job hunting, applying to graduate school, and managing your current career if you are working for someone else or self employed.

Patti writes:
It is hard to know with certainty...