Rutashubanyuma
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- Sep 24, 2010
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For those aspiring for doctorate degrees in North America may find the going very tough this admission season because of the side effects of the coronavirus and covid-19.
"Brutal rejections" seem to be an undesirable currency of choice...North America universities are bracing up to an unprecedented surge of excellent applicants whom they must reject most of them because of admission quotas....majority of applicants are looking up at universities as a place of refuge as the negative impacts of the global pandemic continue to bite and widening its base of unsung victims...a four year degree is a relief during a period of joblessness and loneliness
If you have faced such a rejection you will do well to adorn a spring in your step because you are not a poor applicant but a victim of coronavirus and covid-19 surge of applicants..it has nothing to do with your vita but the bullish marketplace..of supply side overwhelming the demand side....
"Brutal rejections" seem to be an undesirable currency of choice...North America universities are bracing up to an unprecedented surge of excellent applicants whom they must reject most of them because of admission quotas....majority of applicants are looking up at universities as a place of refuge as the negative impacts of the global pandemic continue to bite and widening its base of unsung victims...a four year degree is a relief during a period of joblessness and loneliness
If you have faced such a rejection you will do well to adorn a spring in your step because you are not a poor applicant but a victim of coronavirus and covid-19 surge of applicants..it has nothing to do with your vita but the bullish marketplace..of supply side overwhelming the demand side....