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I mainly receive emails related to my studies, often from psychology websites or platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram. I also get notifications from my bank about account activity. Occasionally, I receive emails about educational opportunities or events.
I regularly receive emails from both my current workplace and my college. At work, I stay informed about new projects, upcoming team meetings, and deadlines. Meanwhile, my college keeps me updated on various programs and educational opportunities they offer. Staying connected with both allows me to stay informed about career advancement and educational events that [...]
I receive emails regularly from both my current workplace and my college. At work, I stay informed about new projects, upcoming team meetings, and deadlines. My colleagues keep me updated on various programs and educational opportunities they offer. Staying connected with both allows me to stay informed about career advancement and educational events, which helps [...]
I usually receive emails from both my current workplace and my colleagues. My workplace often sends updates on new projects, team meetings, and professional development opportunities. Meanwhile, my colleagues continue to send emails regarding various programs and events, including educational opportunities offered. It's been great to stay connected with both as I get to know [...]
Actually, I don't receive any kinds of emails about my work or studies because all the communication is handled through official channels or groups. Regarding my studies, I am currently doing postgraduate training in nephrology, which involves a moderate level of learning. We do not receive any emails or instructions related to our studies, which [...]
