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Make Everything Balance (HRM Series #1)

Make Everything Balance (HRM Series #1)

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They say college life is the best experience of our lives. That's because most instructors already see us as future professionals. As a BSBA student, many of us didn't really have much of a choice - some took the business course simply because it was the only option left, while others weren't accepted into their first choice. There are also those who accepted this course just to avoid staying at home doing nothing. Now, let's see if we can actually survive this path we've taken.
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