Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
At first glance, but you would need to take into account the average income per capita of each country and determine the employability factor that each degree gives.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
When it comes to private school, PUC seems to do pretty good job compare to other. I have never studied there, but i always have heard good thing about it. PUC would be the first on the list.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:$4000 for a masters from PUC?! Christ, that's expensive.
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If you know a lot, know enough to make them respect you, if you are stupid, be stupid enough so they can pity you.
If you know a lot, know enough to make them respect you, if you are stupid, be stupid enough so they can pity you.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
Load of rubbish, Masters.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
"The Master of Surgery at Sydney Medical School is designed to complement the practical experience you obtain through the hospital based training program of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.venusianhart wrote:Load of rubbish, Masters.
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This stream is coursework based and designed for those embarking on a surgical career who are preparing to sit for the GSSE Part 1 Examination."
So you would prefer to be operated upon by a doctor without such a qualification because a "masters" is a "load of rubbish"
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I was specifically commenting on an MBA. Admittedly, I should have read the question with an open mind as that's the only 'Masters' I presumed when replying.Kuroneko wrote:"The Master of Surgery at Sydney Medical School is designed to complement the practical experience you obtain through the hospital based training program of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.venusianhart wrote:Load of rubbish, Masters.
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This stream is coursework based and designed for those embarking on a surgical career who are preparing to sit for the GSSE Part 1 Examination."
So you would prefer to be operated upon by a doctor without such a qualification because a "masters" is a "load of rubbish"
Bernanke and Yellen have PhDs and look at the cows cock they've created at the Fed. Illuminated parchment and theories don't often fly too well in the real business/financial world.
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