I asked this already…but in the wrong area Y!A…

I just began working on my Associates in Marketing when I found that the school I am going to offers an Associates in Professional Communications. After I get my Associates I am going to transfer and get my Bachelors in Public Relations or Communications. My questions are 1. Should I change my major right now to Professional Communications(which has public relations classes) or stick to Marketing and 2. When I do go to get my Bachelors should I get it in Communications or Public Relations? The school I want to attend later offers a Bachelors in Communication and a Bachelors in Journalism with an emphasis in Public Relations. I really don’t know what to do. Also do you enjoy working in Public Relations? Thanks everyone

What do you think of these stocks?
Posted by admin in Investing on 08 8th, 2009| icon33 Comments »

I just watched this video of small cap stocks

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5903337500317012773&q=nmkt&total=26&start=0&num=10&so=1&type=search&plindex=0

and was real interested in the part about NMKT i also listened to there webcast ot there annual meeting that found by going to there website investor relations where they announced that they were going to attempt to to be listed on the NADAQ. Which i going mean gain also i noticed that they went from revenue of $1 Million in 2002 to over $100 million in 2007 this could be the best stock out there. What do you think i was also looking at stocks that have good divedend and seen ADVNB one of the largest credit card issuers in america. I noticed that becasue of the credit crisis at the moment this is a real good time to get in on ADVNB what do you think.


I’m looking at schools to transfer into in a couple of years and I want to get into public relations…what schools offer great programs in that or journalism? I’m looking at UNC Chapel Hill or USC…

I am applying to a job at a public relations firm as an administrative assistant (but with hopes of moving upwards in the company), and they are requesting a writing sample. I have copies of papers I wrote in college (keep in mind that was a little over a year ago!) — does that work? Are blogs ok? Should I start from scratch? What’s a girl to do?
I think proper grammar and syntax go without saying. For the record, I’m a great writer. My question is more on the format or content of the submission: how long should it be? what sorts of subjects should I address? The biggest problem I see with using old college essays is that many of them are contextual to the class and assume a knowledge of the material, which is obviously not to my benefit in this scenario. As for blogs, I don’t know if they’re too personal or trite. Many a detail to consider….