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  1. Hi all, I have a bachelors degree in Chemistry form another country. I am really interested in becoming a pharmacist. I've got bit and pieces of information from different places, not enough to get the whole picture. Can anyone tell me where to start? or at least refer me to websites that give precise information about how to become a pharmacist. Thanks!
  2. Hi guys, I am really looking for some honest advice here. I have an international degree in chemistry and I have never worked with that degree( except for internship), primarily because I never got a job in that area. I found a job in the IT field and worked there about 1 year and then I moved again because the pay was pitiful. I eventually found myself in a cushy bank job (for some months) and then I had to move again because it was time to move to the US. I really liked working in a bank, meeting people and proferring solutions really fufilled my desire to be wanted (almost like being a doctor). But the US was a different terrain altogether - couldn't get a job as a banker so took a job as a teller with the hopes that in a short while I would move to a position I like. It's application time now and I am still a teller (i've been that for a year now). I am worried that been a teller will not look good on my application in the midst consultants, bankers, project managers,engineers etc and that my chances of been admitted to evevn a third tier school is null. What would you suggest? In addition, I really, really really want to go to business school because I need to advance in the new industry I have choosen. I want to start on a fresh page of my career and I know that having an MBA will help me achieve just that. Furthermore, my ultimate dream is to become an entrepreneur (Possibly marketing speciality drugs or food to the world). The problem is I am having a very hard time convincing myself on paper. The essays I wrote are horrible almost as if my dreams don't make sense. (I hope I do make sense here). Any advice? where do I go from here? Thanks guys!
  3. Hi, I am really looking for some honest advice here. I have an international degree in chemistry and I have never worked with that degree( except for internship), primarily because I never got a job in that area. I found a job in the IT field and worked there about 1 year and then I moved again because the pay was pitiful. I eventually found myself in a cushy bank job (for some months) and then I had to move again because it was time to move to the US. I really liked working in a bank, meeting people and proferring solutions really fufilled my desire to be wanted (almost like being a doctor). But the US was a different terrain altogether - couldn't get a job as a banker so took a job as a teller with the hopes that in a short while I would move to a position I like. It's application time now and I am still a teller (i've been that for a year now). I am worried that been a teller will not look good on my application in the midst consultants, bankers, project managers,engineers etc and that my chances of been admitted to evevn a third tier school is null. What would you suggest? In addition, I really, really really want to go to business school because I need to advance in the new industry I have choosen. I want to start on a fresh page of my career and I know that having an MBA will help me achieve just that. Furthermore, my ultimate dream is to become an entrepreneur (Possibly marketing speciality drugs or food to the world). The problem is I am having a very hard time convincing myself on paper. The essays I wrote are horrible almost as if my dreams don't make sense. (I hope I do make sense here). Any advice? where do I go from here? Thanks guys!
  4. tt1

    I need a 500

    hi, Just a few questions for you? Can I know the name of the school? In addition, how many years of relevant experience do you have? What kind of program are you looking at? full-time,EMBA,FMBA or part-time? Your reply is highly appreciated.
  5. crazygmat, I am sorry but that didn't answer the question at all!
  6. Thanks guys, The answer is C. Didn't think of it that way
  7. An equilateral triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle such that points A,B,C touch the circle. If the lenght of arc ABC is 24, what is the appx diameter of the circle? 5 8 11 15 19
  8. Can someone explain convincinly why the answer to this questions is c? On a certain sight-seeing tour, the tour of the number to the number of chilldren was 5 to 2. What was the number of men on the sight-seeing tour? 1) On the sight-seeing tour, the tour of the number of the children to the number of men was 5 to 11. 2) The number of women on the sight- seeing tour was less than 30.
  9. I could not view the question.Would you please take the time to type your questions on the testmagic website next time. Not all of us have access to download materials. Thanks!
  10. Dear all, I happen to stumble on the MBS (Masters of Bioscience) program offered by the Kerk graduate school. (The program is supposed to be a cross between appleid sciencces and business). I can't find any infomation about the school's rankings among other things. I will appreciate more information I can get on the school and it's program. Tosin
  11. Hi bekorchi, Agreed- you cannot solve an equation with two variables and the question is not asking you to solve. Remember, DS questions do not ask you to solve, only determine if the addtional info given can solve the question. Hence, you do not need x to find out if y=5
  12. People, This is a real question and I remember every detail of it because I spent almost 5 mins on this question before deciding to move on. It may also be wrong too -I may have forgotten all the details in the heat of the moment. Anyway, I hope this helps others too. Thanks!
  13. The difference btw two prime numbers is 2. Which of these can be the average (arithemetic mean) of the two numbers? a. 11 b. 21 c. 52 d. 26 e.104
  14. Hi, I really salute your courage - since 2006. I made up my mind about the GMAT about a year ago and am fast getting frustrated. Would you advise additional classes (I am thinking MGMAT). My schedule is actually very flexible and wouldn't mind taking (but for the fees)? Another friend says just to do as much practice as I can. So what do you say? Once more, congratulations!
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