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duttybarb (f)
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1st class and 2.1 r d grades that d employers r looking 4. the concession being a 2.2 with an M.B.A or whatever. I think youths shld get wit d program, whle this isnt fair if u wok hard in sch, i dnt c y doin well shld b a problem. what do u thnk?
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duttybarb (f)
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1st class and 2.1 r d grades that d employers r looking 4. the concession being a 2.2 with an M.B.A or whatever. I think youths shld get wit d program, whle this isnt fair if u wok hard in sch, i dnt c y doin well shld b a problem. because 2 that say that a 2.2 wit m.b.a and a 2.1 r on d same level is insulting. what do u thnk?
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dearie (m)
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@ Duttybarb,
Pardon me please, it appears you are at a loss with expressing yourself. I perfectly understand ur intended msg but you relayed a wrong message.
all the same, graduating with a 2.2 doesn't make u less a graduate, it's just that you may not find it as easy as ur 2.1 counterparts in getting that dream job. If u can afford a masters degree program immediately, of course it's advisable to go for it, especially if u r still scouting for a job, instead of wasting precious time.
Alternatively, you can identify with NGO's and spend ur time constructively before that job comes.
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bechex (m)
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Nicely said dearie 1st class and 2.1 r d grades that d employers r looking 4. the concession being a 2.2 with an M.B.A or whatever. I think youths shld get wit d program, whle this isnt fair if u wok hard in sch, i dnt c y doin well shld b a problem. What do u thnk?
@duttybarb what is wrong with u
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