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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your advisor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone who provides guidance or support, typically in an academic or professional context. Example: "I recommend discussing your research ideas with your advisor before proceeding."
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Think Like Your Advisor.
Next month you choose your advisor!
-What did your advisor do before becoming an investment advisor?
Will your advisor explain how to read these statements?
If an introduction is needed, ask your advisor for assistance.
So work with your advisor and be diplomatic.
The sponsor can be anyone, which includes your advisor.
Yes, grad school served your advisor very well.
What if your advisor will NOT write a strong letter?
-Ask your advisor to explain his or her portfolio strategy for you.
If you fear that happens with your advisor, make a change.
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