04-18-2004, 09:46 AM
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I'd like everyone to name the best universities of the world according to our accountancy and management fields...
Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge are just the names that we hear everyday... There are so many others that are considered extraordinary... So I request everyone to chip in with their preferred and/or favourite universities/colleges that they'd be ready to go at any given day, any given time!
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I think the best aim would be to get the 'maximum' scores in the examinations,whereever and whichever university you are at, as that what employers rate the most. The university, certainly, comes at the second number. Remember, its the 'potential' thats more required by any employer rather than the actual result.
I'd like everyone to name the best universities of the world according to our accountancy and management fields...
Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge are just the names that we hear everyday... There are so many others that are considered extraordinary... So I request everyone to chip in with their preferred and/or favourite universities/colleges that they'd be ready to go at any given day, any given time!
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I think the best aim would be to get the 'maximum' scores in the examinations,whereever and whichever university you are at, as that what employers rate the most. The university, certainly, comes at the second number. Remember, its the 'potential' thats more required by any employer rather than the actual result.