not true, some jobs require no experience
True
Of course not. Think about it; if that were true, NOBODY would EVER find work. Or nobody who went to college. The truth is simply that if you have no work experience, it is harder to find work.
No.
No
No, "Never Let Me Go" is a work of fiction and is not based on a true story. The novel was written by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores themes of love, memory, and the human experience through a unique and speculative narrative.
In my experience that NEVER happens.
No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.
Gary Paulsen's The Foxman is a work of realistic fiction, and as a work of fiction, is not a true story and never happened.
Life doesn't work that way, no.
Dream sure comes out to be true. You just need to work for those. You can never fail to win if you work very hard.
NO it does not work I tried it and it never worked!
By entering an MBA program without work experience, you will not only hurt your OWN learning process, but that of all the members of your class. Why? Because you will have no real life experience to draw upon when working on business issues as a team. How can you possibly add any value to a program that is focused on teamwork and work experience when you have none? That is why all reputable MBA programs require work experience.