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Hi William - I am new to the network and hope to beef up my profile a little in the near future. I see Slideshare fits here - do other types of files upload? Vimeo? YouTube? My primary bag is the social media world. I am also interested in posting some of the test results that Pradco turns out - they are turning HR mgt over to its clients - very interesting concept - www.iPradco.com. Look at the sample. Interested in reaction from HR folks. Would this make a diff if applicant showed up with this piece of paper in hand? Thanks, Susie
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I am trying to understand the pattern of education in United States - especially the degrees, and diplomas. To show how we do it in India...
After 10+2 (called High School in US) a person has two options - Go for
a. University Degree or
b. Do a Diploma (usually 2-3 years, skill based). This leads to no further upgradations.
After a University Degree --- one has two options
a. Further Academics like Master's Degree or
b. Professional Degree Course or a Diploma (Like MBA or Post Graduate Diploma)
After a Master's Degree - One can go for Research like PhD etc.
How all this is done in United States?
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Great name but I can easily top that one: a little girl in my son's pre-school class is Mia Kulpa. Talk about starting out life with a guilt complex!
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Thanks for adding me as a friend. I need your help.
I am trying to understand the pattern of education in United States - especially the degrees, and diplomas. To show how we do it in India...
After 10+2 (called High School in US) a person has two options - Go for
a. University Degree or
b. Do a Diploma (usually 2-3 years, skill based). This leads to no further upgradations.
After a University Degree --- one has two options
a. Further Academics like Master's Degree or
b. Professional Degree Course or a Diploma (Like MBA or Post Graduate Diploma)
After a Master's Degree - One can go for Research like PhD etc.
How all this is done in United States?
I'm looking forward to being a member of your network! Thanks for the invitation.
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