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Benefits of MBA Degree & Differences between MBA - PGDM
MBA degrees require 2 years of postsecondary education. It has become one of the most popular postgraduate degrees in the last few decades. An industry survey reported that 86% of companies prefer to hire MBA graduates. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of MBA/PGDM graduates hired by leading companies.
By Shahid Ali Khan4 years ago in Education
My School Choice Is the Right Choice
Introduction For parents like me who value the PA Distance Learning Charter School along with other charter and cyber charter schools that their children are enrolled in, what is going on in the state of Pennsylvania is troubling. Governor Tom Wolf is advancing Regulation 6–349 as his agenda to change the structure of charter schools. Instead of these schools operating as independent entities as they were originally intended to, he desires for them to become more accountable and transparent. Simply stated, the Pennsylvania Governor wants the structure of charter schools to become more aligned to the uniform structure of traditional public school districts.
By Dr Deborah M Vereen4 years ago in Education
3 Top Ways to Start Growing After Learning a Core Java Course
If you want to learn Java or looking for Java tutorials, you already know that Core Java is a programming language, and it is one of the two JVM languages (the other being Java), and it is based on C and C++. Core Java includes features such as multiple inheritances, operator overloading. For that reason, it has been widely adopted by other programming languages such as Objective-C, C#, and R. The Core classes in Core Java are designed to be used in the same way as the classes in standard JAVA, which makes it easy for developers to switch between languages while still maintaining compatibility with existing code.
By Annica Mistry4 years ago in Education
Simply put...They're not safe.
I started writing this piece with the intention of shining a light on the institutional stigmas attached to young Black males, unfairly, by school systems. After sharing the experiences that my son and I had, I realize that there is a bigger, more horrifying theme running through, our and so many other interactions with the local school district. I realized that our children are no safer at school than they are on a street corner after dark, simply because district policy ties the hands of administrators.
By Tiffany FC4 years ago in Education






