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Yes, there's a need, but students need to consider if that's the field they really want.
"But prospective students need to consider their potential career success with a degree from that school," she said.
But access to information is only one part of the equation that students need to consider when making calculations about their choices.
Students need to consider whether their museum's collection or art fair's wares will appeal only to limited groups or if can everyone can potentially enjoy them.
Advanced graduate students need to consider the atmosphere of a lab before they agree to work there.
There was not enough time to introduce key design elements (e.g., mobility, functionality, durability) that students need to consider when creating wearable fashion products.
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Students needed to consider a variety of facts and concepts, from the angles of bends to the various tendons and ligaments connecting muscles and bones.
Flanagan said that overall, her organization supports the College Scorecard and other efforts to share consumer information with students, but that students also need to consider the best fit for them — where they'd be most comfortable and least likely to drop out.
Therefore, if teachers wish to improve the reading proficiency of their struggling ELL students, they also need to consider the ways by which they use listening to support the development of early literacy.
Instead, students and their parents need to consider the return on investment when it comes to college.
Correspondingly, the current fashion education that concentrates on merchandising and retail planning and buying would need to consider providing students an interdisciplinary exposure in localized manufacturing and distribution, prosumer based entrepreneurship, as well as advanced digital retail and marketing technologies.
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