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At 17:26, Jul 22, 2009

24.164.0.107 said:

Great work, webmaster, nice design!

At 03:11, Jul 18, 2012

108.162.212.212 said:

Can someone comment on getting a PhD when you already have a Masters Degree and you don't have to start from scratch and about that comment that "if you are in your 40s or older, expect discrimination" Is it true?

At 06:46, Jul 21, 2012

Planetgpa said:

PhD is the higher most degree in education field. The charm of PhD in personal to professional life is very different.so it’s already understood that earning PhD is not easy and specially from abroad. This post has very detailed information about what steps should be in mind before applying for PhD, this post has included root to top topics which should be in mind of any aspiring PhD student. First step is deciding major subjects and all the things included in post .final step is to select university or college I would suggest you the which has detailed information about the us college and university. This site will help you in final step of choosing college (www.planetgpa.com).

http://www.planetgpa.com/blog/category/phd-in-usa/

At 19:23, Apr 16, 2013

122.164.230.0 said:

Hi,

I have done my Masters in International Business from UK Business School and I would like to do my PhD in Performance Management, is GRE required for me to do the course in USA.

Please Guide me on this.

At 03:00, May 15, 2013

108.162.164.145 said:

Hi

I am in confusion, actually I have an average GPA of 7.23/10 in Bachelors and 10/10 in Masters in Canada. So, do you think I can have strong change with good GRE score.

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