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How about studying on LinkedIn?
There is no good or bad intermediary. The most important thing is to see whether you are satisfied with the communication with the consultant, whether you have drawn up a good plan for you before signing the contract, whether you will not give it to the overbearing intermediary without signing the contract, and whether you will always be urged to sign the contract as a sales consultant. How many consultants have changed their faces after signing the contract, and the response is slow or even absent, just like love rat managed to catch up with you. ...

It is of course the best for acquaintances to recommend their own intermediary. If not, we still have to rely on him to learn in many ways. For example, I have a lesson of blood and tears. At first, I signed a so-called big organization, and two consultants were changed before and after, and the last consultant was gone. Only one document teacher and a manager have contacted me. Not only the news was not contacted, but also a lot of information was not contacted in time, which only helped me apply to York University, but it was similar to my level. ...

After that, I went back and forth to study on LinkedIn and chatted with summer from 17. Why did I sign another agent before? This is because my mother thought the first company was very famous, and as a result ... Then in February this year, I chose LinkedIn as my second intermediary to help me apply for the business analysis and management science major at Southampton University ~

I got 6.5(5) in IELTS three times. Goose didn't want to roast duck any more, so she went to a language class and adapted to life in Britain.