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Mizanur Posted 11 years ago
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Thank you so much to refer me to graduate chair.
I'm considering getting a master's degree in Public Policy from graduate school. Some of the reasons I already explained in my previous email to pursue another Master’s. Hopefully having a master’s from Canada will improve my profile by getting more research experience. The nature and content of completed one (Public Administration) and the one I am applying to graduate school (Master in Public Policy) is largely differ in many aspects. The education style of these two differently regions is varied to considerable extent. I would reckon this master’s as an extension of my previous one. I was wondering if you supervise master’s student. I am very much interested to continue my further studies under your supervision
  

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Thank you so much to refer for referring me to the graduate chair. I'm considering getting a master's degree in Public Policy from the graduate school. I already explained some of the reasons for pursuing another Master’s degree in my previous email.

  • Thank you so much to refer for referring me to the graduate chair.
  • I'm considering getting a master's degree in Public Policy from the graduate school.
  • I already explained some of the reasons for pursuing another Master’s degree in my previous email.
  • I already explained in my previous email to pursue another Master’s .
  • Hopefully having a master’s from Canada will improve my profile by getting more research experience.
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Thank you so much to refer for referring me to the graduate chair.
I'm considering getting a master's degree in Public Policy from the graduate school. I already explained some of the reasons for pursuing another Master’s degree in my previous email. I already explained in my previous email to pursue another Master’s. Hopeful

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