Choosing the Right College/HR

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Hi,
As you guide people , I have a question ….please help me out.
I completed my 12th.
My ambition is to become marketing manager or human resouces manager. But I have decided to study mass communication  . so after doing my  3 years  in mass communication can I specialize in Human resouces or marketing manager  from mass comunication …..and how good is the pay for the two respectively. if the above is not possible. what ambition can i go for in future. i love to do creative stuffs and i am good in speaking and convincing people. i have missed i and half years deciding about my career. finally i got all experts website.
i am looking forward for you reply
thanks
kind regards
liza


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Liza,

I think you have great ambition and a bright future ahead of you. My expert area is more in line with college athletics and I feel you can get stronger advice by contacting the business school at the current institution you are attending and offer your questions to the marketing department, who should provide you with strong guidance.

Good luck!

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Tom Kovic

Expertise

I can answer questions pertaining to the college athletics recruiting process. I cannot answer questions pertaining specifically to non athletics undergraduate admissions ornpost graduate admissions, including medical school.

Experience

I am a former NCAA division 1 college coach. Currently, I am the director of Victory Collegiate Consulting, where I advise families and student-athletes on preparing for college recruiting.

Organizations
NACAC WACAC USAG US Lacrosse

Publications
Courier Times (Union City,NJ) Raising Champions (Villanova, PA) Collegelacrosse.com Laxpower.com Author: "Reaching for Excellence. An educational guide for college athletics recruiting.

Education/Credentials
1977 BS (Physical Education) Temple University 1980 MS (Physical Education) University of Illinois

Awards and Honors
ECAC Coach of the Year (1994, 1997) NCAA Coach of the Year (2004) Led Penn Gymnastics to 10 Ivy League and ECAC Championship titles Over 160 Academic All-Americans

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