Friday, October 7, 2011
To Go or Not to Go.
To Go or Not to Go. More students are delaying graduate school for time in the workingworld, according to according toprep.1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.2. In keeping with: according to instructions.3. a recent report from the Council of GraduateSchools. U.S. News & World Report's 2000 edition of BestGraduate Schools explores this trend and offers advice on how toeffectively spend the time off. Potential graduate students delay their schooling for a variety ofreasons, including "the lure lurethe skin-covered object which runs on a monorail on a Greyhound racing track and which the dogs are schooled to chase. The lure must be kept 30 to 40 ft ahead of the leading dog so that the field is stretched out. of the paycheck, a case of wanderlustor burnout BurnoutDepletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage. ," says an article in the guidebook. The delay shouldn't should��n't?Contraction of should not.shouldn'tshould notshouldn'tshould hurt admission prospects and may evenimprove them, especially in business and nursing schools where workexperience often is a requirement, the article says. "This assumes,of course that you don't idle away the year studying reruns of TheSimpsons in your parents' basement This article is about the section of a building. For the foundation, see Basement rock. A basement is one or more floors of a building that are either completely or partially below the ground floor. Slab-on-grade buildings do not have basements. ." Admissions officers willwant to know what you did with your time off, so spend it well, thearticle advises prospective students. For more information visit the U.S News graduate school page atwww.usnews.com.
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