Studying management at the college-level is desirable for persons who intend to seek management positions once they graduate. It may also be helpful for those who foresee taking leadership positions in any field after graduation. It can also be a helpful side-study (as a minor, for instance) for anyone with technical interests or other business-related ambitions, as it will provide an orientation to many standard management practices in the business world.
If you want to become a astronaut then you have to study astronomy
if your" friend" doesn't want to study and you want to but he thinks that you want to make out with him then you should just tell him that you don't want to and you really meant that you wanted to study together and maybe he or she will understand. hope that i helped.
If you want to work for SETI, you have to study Astronomy in college.
What do you want to study at college? (You do want to study what at college?)what - interrogative pronoun, functioning as direct object of the verb 'to study';do - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;want - main verb;to - infinitive marker of the verb 'study';study - main verb;at - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'at'.
I Want to study procurement in order to work in a big company in stores department.
as long as you want to study.
I want to either study or to work abroad after I graduate.
i want to study chiristinity and want to be
yes i want to study automotive in south Africa
i want higher study details
if have too much of money you can study in London
mass communication study is so difficult study so i not want to study this