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THE BOTTOM LINE Many admissions experts say that, for now, they would advise students who want a business degree to take the GMAT, or both tests.
She was born and raised near Belfast and gave up a politics degree to take a position with BBC Northern Ireland.
Many people who enjoyed science, maths and IT at school, but may not envisage themselves at university, can be put off pursuing their passions, believing they would need a degree to take this interest any further.
"We all kind of feel a little bit bad about taking it," the appointee said, adding, "the system wasn't created for a kid with a master's degree to take some money".
Not only were all descendants or other relatives of equal degree to take part equally in intestate succession but also, by giving each child the right to a minimum share, a testator was prevented from giving all to one child.
Still, Mr. Sherman likes to recall the time he emphatically asked Mr. Taylor why, after graduating from Harvard, placing at the Cliburn and earning a master's from the New England Conservatory, he would spend the next year and a half at the conservatory, pursuing a doctorate in piano performance (a pursuit he put on hold, just a semester shy of his degree, to take up the position in Wisconsin).
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The same proportion had considered ditching their degrees to take a full-time job.
In 1990, Mr. Zeltser took advantage of rules that allowed immigrants holding overseas law degrees to take the New York bar exam.
When he moved to Lexington Avenue he felt lonely and bored, but learned by degrees to take an interest in what went on on his new street.
He starts with photographs of a lakescape, then turns them 90 degrees to take away all or most of their familiarity.
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