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Do prestigious universities take in account the university where you came from when pursuing a master's degree?
I'm talking Oxford,Harvard,Princeton,Columbia,etc.
What if you had an undergraduate degree at a not so special university, do they care?
Your academic performance and the strength of the program are the two most important factors. This means that they want to see that you have done well in a program that will have adequately prepared you for you master's degree. So the esteem of the school you attended overall does not play a huge role. How they judge the quality of the individual program you completed plays a much more important role. Some ivy's, for instance, have individual programs that are weak. While a second tier school may have a very thorough program. So your application should highlight the fact that you got good grades in classes that provided preparation for the Master's you are applying to receive. Hope that helps.
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American Talk-O-Phone Phonograph Front Mount Support Arm ( Victor Columbia etc ) | ![]() |
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US $74.99 | 26d 7h 46m |
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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY - TALKING MACHINE RECORD - LATEST PATENT DATE - 1903 | ![]() |
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Vintage Columbia Phonograph Company Talking Machine Record Wax Cylinder 9645 | ![]() |
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Standard Talking Machine Columbia Phonograph Rear Bracket Assembly & Reproducer | ![]() |
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Columbia United Talking Machine Symphony 78 RPM Oak Table Top Phonograph 1910's | ![]() |
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Columbia Racing Boat Designer Rod and Olen Stephens Talking at America's Cup Party $79.99 Columbia Racing Boat Designer Rod and Olen Stephens Talking at America's Cup Party - Premium Photographic Print |
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Smithsonian Folkways FW05232CCD Talking Blues $29.96 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution the national museum of the United States. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation preservation and dissemination of sound. We believe that musical and cultural diversity contributes to the vitality and quality of life throughout the world. Through the dissemination of audio recordings and educational materials we seek to strengthen people s engagement with their own cultural heritage and to enhance their awareness and appreciation of the cultural heritage of others. . Instrument(s) Guitar. Language(s) English. Year of Recording 1958. Record Label Folkways Records. Source Archive Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Credits Artist John Greenway ; Design by Irwin Rosenhouse. 101 Talking Guitar Blues John Greenway 2:42. 102 Original Talking Blues John Greenway 3:29. 103 Talking Butcher John Greenway 2:53. 104 New Talking Blues John Greenway 3:30. 105 Talking Dust Bowl John Greenway 3:07. 106 Dry Voters Wet Drinkers John Greenway 1:58. 107 Talking Columbia Blues John Greenway 1:56. 108 Talking Miner (Talking Centralia) John Greenway 3:46. 201 Talking Union John Greenway 3:22. 202 Talking Sailor John Greenway 2:42. 203 Talking Social Worker John Greenway 2:34. 204 Talking Subway John Greenway 3:31. 205 Talking Inflation Blues John Greenway 2:55. 206 Old Man Atom John Greenway 3:56. 207 I Like Ike John Greenway 7:00. |
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Remembering Columbia - The Best Among Us
Buddytv Talks With Battlestar Galactica’s Grace Park
Schizophrenia seems to be a hot topic in American television these days, and although the disorder is no laughing matter, some of the networks have struck gold by creating characters who possess multiple alter egos.
Take the popular Sci-Fi show, Battlestar Galactica, for one. The show features a character named Sharon Valerii, played by Korean actress, Grace Park. Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon is not just a beautiful and schizophrenic Cylon, but a beautiful and schizophrenic robot Cylon at that. As if it weren’t hard enough to pull off a character with layers of other characters within her, Park must also be able to engage in the ever-changing emotional state of a schizophrenic individual, while, of course, keeping in mind that the character is a machine. How does she do it?
Maybe it helps that Park holds a degree in psychology from the University of British Columbia. Perhaps Park’s educational background somehow allows her to convincingly manifest Sharon’s complex alter egos who, by the way, go by the names of Boomer and Athena. All three personalities display different strengths and weaknesses, with Athena being the most physically active, Sharon being the most emotionally torn, and Boomer being the most defiant and enraged.
It must be so exhausting to have to bring to life such multifaceted characters in Battlestar Galactica, but Park claims to experience a sense of release, especially when she is doing scenes as Athena. Park says that a character like Athena, who spends most of her time on her feet dodging enemies and having little energy to deal with her feelings, gives Park the opportunity to breathe and take a break from riding the giant emotional rollercoaster she calls her life.
Once again, the world of the fantastic provides a temporary window of stability, even if it is just through a schizophrenic robot from the future on a sci-fi television series called Battlestar Galactica. But while the chance to portray a unique character proves cathartic for Park, the viewing public has certainly seen it as a tremendous source of entertainment, hence the continuing success of the show.
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