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First Name : Rod
Last Name : Owens
Date of Birth :
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Gender: Male
University : Florida State University
Major or Emphasis : Advertising
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Test 2 Study Guide (CGS2060)

Course : Computer Fluency

Posted on 04-26-2010 13:36 PM

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Exam Review

Course : Science of Nutrition

Posted on 04-26-2010 13:41 PM

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Sponsorship Notes (Lecture 5)

Course : Sponsorship & Sales

Posted on 05-24-2010 12:25 PM

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TI-83 Plus: Caluculate mean and standard deviation

Course : Business Statistics

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:07 PM

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STA 2023 Business Statistics Test Review

Course : Business Statistics

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:10 PM

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Test 5 STA2023 Review Questions

Course : Business Statistics

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:14 PM

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Test 3 Review Questions (STA2023)

Course : Business Statistics

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:15 PM

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Chapter 3 Review Problems and Solutions

Course : Commercial Bank Administration

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:23 PM

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Commercial Bank Admin: Chapter 4

Course : Commercial Bank Administration

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:49 PM

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Chapter 5: Notes, Problems, Solutions

Course : Commercial Bank Administration

Posted on 11-02-2010 14:55 PM

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Silicon Valley's Most Promising Startups: 2011

Category : Entrepreneurship

The top three startups you may have not heard of, but soon will! TaskRabbit, NoteLog, and Giftiki.

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Injury Rehab Workouts, Stretches, Stability Drills

Category : Workouts

For athletes recovering from surgery: Includes stretches, dynamic stretching, pre-conditioning, upper abdominals, bridge progression, squat progressio ....

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Most Popular Names

Category : Other

List of the most popular surnames in the world. List of most popular names by country.

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Championship Rings (Balfour)

Category : Collegiate

College Championship rings by Balfour. They compete with ring maker Jostens.

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Best city to live in after college for jobs?

I live in Florida and just graduated and was wondering where the best city to look for a job is? Considering cost of living, quality of life, fit people, and younger demographics..

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Med School in the U.S.

posted by rodowens on 10-04-2010 9:00 AM

Medical school in the United States is a four year graduate institution with the purpose of educating physicians in the field of medicine. Admission into medical school typically requires a four-year bachelor's degree (with rare exceptions) from an accredited college or university (although for reasons of academic tradition, most medical schools do not officially require the baccalaureate). Many applicants obtain further education before medical school in the form of Master's degrees, or other non science related degrees. Admissions criteria may include overall performance in the undergraduate years and performance in a group of courses specifically required by U.S. medical schools (pre-health sciences), the score on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), application essays, letters of recommendation (most schools require either one letter from the undergraduate institution's premedical advising committee or a combination of letters from at least one science faculty and one non-science faculty), and interviews.

Beyond objective admissions criteria, many programs look for candidates who have had unique experiences in community service, volunteer-work, international studies, research, or other advanced degrees. The application essay is the primary opportunity for the candidate to describe his/her reasons for entering a medical career. The essay requirements are usually open-ended to allow creativity and flexibility for the candidate to draw upon his/her personal experiences/challenges to make him/her stand out amongst other applicants. If granted, an interview serves as an additional way to express these subjective strengths that a candidate may possess.

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