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Monterey Institute Of International Studies

Joshua Said:

Popular Subjects in Colleges?

We Answered:

Hamilton and College of the Holy Cross have excellent English and Creative Writing Depts.

Gloria Said:

Do you ever feel that LACK OF money holds you back from accomplishing your goals/dreams?

We Answered:

what a sad story. yes i do think lack of money holds us back from being all we could be. even when you are employed you are held back because you spend so much of your time on the job or in travel to and from work that you have little time left to be creative. being disabled you might qualify for some govt assist but i am sure you have already checked into that.

Vincent Said:

What MBA program should I attend?

We Answered:

I'm sorry, but you REALLY need to do some research. Middleburry College is NOT an Ivy League School.

The Ivy League:
Harvard University
Yale University
Princeton University
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
University of Pennsylvenia
Columbia University
Brown University

and thats it.

Emma Said:

Popular Subjects in Colleges?

We Answered:

There are A LOT universities on here. Narrow it down. A lot of these colleges are great for your major given. I can't pick exactly which ones are better than the other. That's up to you what where you want to go.

Darlene Said:

Choosing universities and deciding on career paths... any word of advice?

We Answered:

Go for the acting, but also be a translator. Are you kidding me? You will bring down the BIG BUCKS, believe me!

Have you applied for any schools in the U.S.???? You need to!

I hate to tell you to forfeit college, but why couldn't you just get a job translating (in the U.S.) and then start college after you got your job? Or go for acting gigs while you're here!

Stanley Said:

I got into business school for an MBA, and now I don't know if I want to go... help!!!?

We Answered:

If you genuinely can't decide whether it's worth going, then don't. An MBA requires a lot of commitment in terms of time and resources even when you have a solid idea of exactly what you want to do with it; if you don't, then you're not going to get enough out of your classes to justify the work and expense. And honestly, there's no guarantee the job market will be any better when you get done.

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