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Medical School or Law School? |
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You're telling me.... |
| Date Posted: |
10/13/2001 |
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"Information disadvantage can be a crippling disadvantage... The lack of accurate and timely information takes a while to recover from--and most people never recover."
Redbone hits the nail on the head. Some people get coached and their hands are held every step of the way, such that they have no choice but to succeed, save for a few exceptions.
For those of us less fortunate, trial and error may prove costly in terms of both time and money.
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| Message: |
You're preaching to the choir here!! I fully agree!!
>>> "Information disadvantage can be a crippling disadvantage... The lack of accurate and timely information takes a while to recover from--and
most people never recover."
Redbone hits the nail on the head. Some people get coached and their hands are held
every step of the way, such that they have no choice but to succeed, save for a few
exceptions.
For those of us less fortunate, trial and error
may prove costly in terms of both time and
money. >>>
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