Sentences with phrase «general degree»

By specializing, you'll be better able to differentiate yourself from others with general degrees like business administration.
For someone with a more general degree, you'd potentially need a LOT of internships to find out what really works for you.
Conversion courses can be very useful for graduates with general degrees who wish to take a vocational direction such as law or psychology.
Yet, even if the preferred outcomes might vary, there has been a general degree of agreement about the need to employ a process that respects the words of the Constitution by not reading new meanings into them and instead defers to democratic institutions.
Five years ago, all you needed to manage a squirming group of 3 - and 4 - year - olds in the preschool programs that have sprung up in many public elementary schools was a general degree in elementary education.
This modern day distinction is about financial reality, and that is literally the easy way, the hard way is thinking that you can float through school with some general degree from an average school and there will be some great job waiting for you at the end of it.
The use of the term «record - high» in the paper by Hatun et al. may be misleading, as this only refers to a limited region since the 1960s (southwest off Iceland) or a very short interval (one decade) and doesn't reflect the general degree of salinity in the entire basin over a longer period.
That idiosyncratic and enduring quality related to the general degree to which Canadian political culture remained ideologically open.
This may be achieved by earning a degree in hospitality, hotel and restaurant management, or a general degree in business.
Postgraduate study will help you develop your specialist knowledge and can be useful if you have a general degree, such as biology, and want to move into a specialist area, for example, molecular biotechnology.
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