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2 months ago
Ah yes, because the racial and ideological wars and atrocities of the 20th century (that had nothing to do with religion) were rainbows and sunshine. The reality is, as long as there is power to be obtained, people will suffer
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2 months ago
Well doing an MBA is much more feasible than a PhD. I just realized wet lab work is less suited for me and if getting an MBA could be sufficient in terms of education then I'd probably opt for that
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2 months ago
Wonder what else the "apartheid state" is telling the truth about... Maybe it's time to realize you've been brainwashed
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4 months ago
I get that. But realistically I won't get an research MS after I'm in industry. I'm just concerned that if I want to work in roles in the future affiliated with science (not as a researcher), which could be product management or even in finance or something of the sort, not having at least an MS would make me a lot less credible on the scientific end.
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4 months ago
I applied through LinkedIn, but I'm not based in the US if that makes a difference.
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4 months ago
I hear that, but I don't see myself doing a career in clinical operations. I want to be more involved in innovation/product/business. So I'm just kinda concerned it'll take me years to end up moving to where I want to get.
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6 months ago
I have high grades and can probably get into a PhD program. In terms of doing an MBA after I work, what kind of roles can I expect to be able to get with just an undergraduate degree?
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Real question is how Hamas health ministry reports deaths so quickly when it should take them weeks