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27 January
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English (US)
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What does The likelihood of graduate school wholly depends on your career interests; a linguistics bachelor’s neither inherently pulls you towards graduate school nor guarantees that you’ll get where you want to go without it. mean?
What does The likelihood of graduate school wholly depends on your career interests; a linguistics bachelor’s neither inherently pulls you towards graduate school nor guarantees that you’ll get where you want to go without it. mean?
what does this mean?
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27 January
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- English (US)
Inherently means naturally. Depending on what job you wish to get with language 4 years of college may or may not be enough. So if you wanted to teach linguistics at a university you would need a master or doctorate degree. It isn’t saying you can’t, but that if you don’t there’s no promise you’ll get the job you want. Usually people start a bachelor degree knowing their long term goal.
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- English (US)
What part? Graduate school is higher degree than Bachelor. Bachelor is first 4 years of college degree. Graduate is Master, Doctor.
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- English (US)
Some subjects need a Master/Doctorate to get a good job. Like psychology.
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- Korean
@Yoongi28 I can't translate this whole sentence to korean. does this sentence mean " If you dont have career interest, you can't go to graduate school??"
- Korean
@Yoongi28 a linguistics bachelor’s neither inherently pulls you towards graduate school nor guarantees that you’ll get where you want to go without it. (I don't understand this part. does it mean " If you don't have career interests, you can't enter any grad school? or other meaning?)
- English (US)
Inherently means naturally. Depending on what job you wish to get with language 4 years of college may or may not be enough. So if you wanted to teach linguistics at a university you would need a master or doctorate degree. It isn’t saying you can’t, but that if you don’t there’s no promise you’ll get the job you want. Usually people start a bachelor degree knowing their long term goal.
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- Korean
@Yoongi28 you are a genious!!!! thank you very much!!!!
- English (US)
If I ever manage to do with Korean what you do with English then I can be 천재 :)
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