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Mitchell Mordarski

Senior Tax Associate
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Boston, Massachusetts
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Victor Aug 16, 2018 536 views

How do I raise a low GPA?

My first year ended in my GPA being pretty bad. What are easy ways to raise it?
#GPA

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JaMiyah Aug 26, 2018 426 views

What are the differences of a huge school vs. a small school?

Is it better to attend a bigger school? Will they give more opportunities or will they be the same as ones from a small school? What are the big differences that I'll get from one that I won't get from the other. #bigcollege #smallcollege

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Cian Aug 27, 2018 497 views

Should I retake my ACT if my score was a 31?

Don't want to do worse, always want to do better. I do not want to get stuck in a loop getting worse scores and never getting a 31 again. #pleasehelp

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Ansley Aug 29, 2018 463 views

What are some resources to find a roommate?

If I go to a school where I know no one, I'd really like to move in having already bonded with my roommate. What are some resource I can use? #college

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Brikiya Aug 28, 2018 1079 views

How many years will it take to become a Physical Therapist?

#physical-therapist #therapists #therapy

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Dreama Sep 04, 2018 510 views

How many years of schooling is there to be a veterinarian

Years in order to be a veterinarian #Animals

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Aubrey Apr 17, 2018 599 views

How many scholarships would I have to apply to in order to win enough money to cover their entire tuition?

Over the course of the past month I have applied to a lot more scholarships the. I ever thought I would, and I have started looking at the odds of me getting a scholarship being 1 of a hundred on average meaning if I wanted to pay of my tuition that would mean applying to say around 100...

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Bethany Aug 26, 2018 602 views

Which is better: going to a community college and then transferring, or going straight to a four year college?

Some people tell me to save money by going to a community college first, and that is what all of my siblings have done, but others say that going to a four year college makes things simpler. I am not sure what they mean, but which do you think is better and why? #colleges #tuitioncosts