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Romashka [77]
1 year ago
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Explain why aiming to meet the bare minimum for admission could potentially harm your career aspiration

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ycow [4]1 year ago
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Aiming to meet the bare minimum can be harmful because if there are multiple applicants with the minimal requirements than something beyond those will be the deciding factor.

beks73 [17]1 year ago
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A<span>iming to meet the bare minimum for admission could potentially harm your career aspiration because people will see that you cannot go beyond the limit and will only give you the easy, less paying jobs.</span>
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