MunkywithScissors asked:


I am currently taking a statistics class and need a C in order to get into the grad school program I’ve been conditionally accepted to. I already hired a tutor but I have the option of taking another course at a different university that may be easier for me. The only problem is I would need to quit a case I have (I work with autistic children) and need to know what to do by tomorrow!
Should I stick with a class I’m struggling with and hope I get a C with the tutor?
Or should I start the new class and make my company mad?

Anita
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truthteller4life asked:


I’m planning to being a master’s degree this fall in communications, and I was wondering if it’s advantageous to work full-time (or even part-time) while I’m in grad school or to concentrate more on grad school and just go to grad school full time instead. I’m married and have a newborn child as well, so I would need to balance family too. What is the workload like?

Kathleen
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NUnum1 asked:


My company will reimburse my grad school tuition based on my grade for each class. Am I supposed to get a loan first and pay off the loan with the reimbursement money, or do I wait til the end of the semester to pay the tuition? Any good sites for grad school loans?

Annie
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cpine505 asked:


As an undergraduate I majored in Anthropolgy (mostly biological anthropology and human evolutionary ecology) and also alot of evolutionary psychology classes. I also know calculus and am very strong in statistics. I only took 8 hours each of chemistry and biology though. I was always interested in evolution’s implications on humans, but am now thinking that I would rather go to Grad school to study genetics and evolution itself.

Could I be admitted directly to a biology program with this background our am I doomed to studying humans unless I make up these undergrad defeciencies?

Audrey

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