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Q. i will be graduating high school as a homeschool and will be recieving my diploma at age 16.. i wish to fullfill my dream of being a rn nurse.. i was told i shouldnt waste time or money trying to be a cna cause there isnt that many jobs.. but would i be able to go to college for rn at a community college at age 16???and how much do rns make in tn?starting out&top out?
Asked by hottbabygurll14 - Mon Nov 23 02:34:59 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You more than likely will be asked to take the GED test if your State did not grant you a high school diploma. But with either one of those you can start CC. Here is website with detailed salary information.
Answered by stressedandconfused - Mon Nov 23 02:41:07 2009

Hi, can colleges find out if I apply during gap year by keeping a deferred admission to a particular college?
Q. I want to apply to other colleges in USA, UK and Australia by keeping a deferred admission to one college in USA. Is this illegal? Will I be caught?Can the colleges find out that I already have deferred admission?
Asked by Gampu - Fri Jul 17 06:07:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Don't know.Sorry
Answered by Princess - Fri Jul 17 21:58:15 2009

Is a college diploma in Computer Programming sufficient to get me a good paying job?
Q. Only Canadians, please, because in other countries 'college' means a different thing. I will be graduating with a Geography degree from Wilfrid Laurier next year and I wanted to do GIS. I'm thinking that getting a diploma in college in computer programming will increase my chances for succesfull employment because I looked around at GIS jobs, and most of them require high computer proficiency. Also, are Canadian colleges as recognized world wide as universities? Thanks.
Asked by kat5998 - Fri Oct 19 10:42:26 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It doesn't matter what diploma. A diploma alone is not sufficient for anyone to be certain of getting a good paying job. As the previous person said, you have to have experience. You also have to prove your diploma is more than a piece of paper. You have to show you actually learned something and didn't only do just enough on tests to pass. You have to interview well. People who interview poorly rarely get hired. When they do get hired, they often get hired into poor jobs. You have to have some idea of what you want to do and why. The answer cannot be money. Technology employers don't want people who just want to make money. It sound like you have a plan that makes sense, though. Good luck.
Answered by kako - Fri Oct 19 16:19:06 2007

What is a good college where I can major in Photography and minor in Journalism?
Q. I have no idea what college I should go to but I want to major in Photography and minor in either Journalism or Photojournalism. My preference is that the college is in the Eastern United States, but I am open to suggestions. I also would like to attend college in a well-populated city or town. I don't want to go to a small college or university. I am open to any suggestions! Thanks.
Asked by emifer - Sat Mar 28 23:34:41 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I hear only amazing things about Humber College in Toronto (Canada). It's not in the heart of Toronto but still within its limits -- more of the suburbia side. Good thing about that is cheap housing! :P
Answered by Chromosome - Sun Mar 29 00:03:40 2009

How many recommendations for college should one high school teacher write?
Q. I don't know how clear I am going to make this, but I'm just wondering how many recommendations a teacher should write. I'm planning on applying to quite a few colleges, so should I ask one teacher to write the same recommendation for each college? Or should I ask a different teacher for each college I apply to? I can't exactly ask a teacher to write one and make copies of it, since most colleges give you a recommendation form with the application that the teacher should fill out. Thanks for your answers!
Asked by vacuum - Tue Aug 28 17:15:27 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am a high school teacher. I get lots of requests for recommendations for colleges from my students. Here are suggestions. 1) Put the request in writing. It does not have to be a formal letter to the teacher, but in our busy days, a casual "Hey Mr. G, can you write a recommendation for me?" is easily forgotten. 2) With the request, include the form if there is one. I usually only write "see attached" on such forms anyway. I will write my recommendations on my high school's letterhead. 3) I will ask the student if they want it to a specific institution or just a general one. If they need a specific institution or two, I do not mind as it is a simple thing to change as I type my letters on a computer. 4) Is students want general… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. G - Tue Aug 28 17:27:03 2007

Transferring from a community college - How does it work?
Q. I am confused about how transferring from a community college works. After completing 2 years at a community college, can you just apply and transfer to any other college/university, or only if they accept the credits? Do only certain colleges and universities accept credits from only certain community colleges? Do you need to know if the 4-year college will accept the credits for the classes at the community college BEFORE applying to a community college?
Asked by qwertyyy - Tue Oct 21 00:23:10 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I do not think you have anything to worry about because the transition between the Associate's and Bachelor's levels is usually smooth. 1. What you have to look out for very much is that your credits will only transfer if you have C's or above, some schools have stricter rules but in general, if you have no grades worse than C's, everything will transfer. 2. Find an accredited institution because credits from a non-accredited school will not transfer.
Answered by Common Sense - Tue Oct 21 00:36:05 2008

What college has online courses that are acredited?
Q. I need a good college that will have credits that will transfer to another college. I am in the army so at the moment I need online courses. I want a ba in criminal justice.
Asked by moonstar - Wed Aug 22 14:34:22 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The University of Maryland at College Park has perhaps one of the best (if not the best) online program out there today. They have expanded so quickly and their support system is outstanding. Of course there is the University of Phoenix & Capella, but go through Maryland-College Park. I think you'll find their program to not only meet you needs but also surpass them. As someone who has worked in higher ed for nearly 10 years, my dealings with Maryland have proven to me that they have a knack for providing reputable online education.
Answered by Dr. Semi-Evil - Wed Aug 22 14:54:38 2007

What college has the highest percentage of undergrades that go on the veterinary school?
Q. I am a highschool senior and looking at various colleges. I am wondering if anybody knows the best college for undergrade classes that have the very best chance at getting into vet school after. Does it help to go to a big university with a vet school? Are there any private schools that have a high rate of undergrades getting accepted to vet school on their first try? Is it better to go to a large school with more opportunities, or small school with more attention? Any information will help!
Asked by Lor - Tue Aug 21 15:12:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You should check out Cornell. Cornell has a great veterinarian program at the undergraduate level. Plus Cornell is Ivy League. Best of luck to you.
Answered by bermudask8er7 - Tue Aug 21 16:07:15 2007

How does transferring college to college work?
Q. I am 16 years old and started to think about colleges. I want to know what requirements you have to meet to transfer into University of Michigan or University of Chicago or any other university how does the whole process work. I have plans to go to a smaller college then transfer into a big one. :)
Asked by rampency101 - Sat Mar 24 16:12:27 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Thats good that you're lookin ahead into your future, and planning ahead. From my experience, I didnt go to a university straight from high school. I went to a junior college and went there 2 and half years to finish up some GE classes and pre major classes. I would suggest talking to your high school counselor, and talking about where you want to go for your Transfer college (junior, community etc), and calling the University that you do want to transfer to after your junior college and ask them what you have to take to get in. ASSIST.ORG is a huge help for people who transfer from a junior/community college to a university or state. Hopefully that will help! Good luck! and remember to talk to your counselor and calling the schools of… [cont.]
Answered by m0chiprincess - Sat Mar 24 16:26:45 2007

What college university has the best looking women from different races?
Q. I'm not talking about a college with just one race that has beautiful women. I want a college with variety.
Asked by NimrodC - Sun Apr 6 23:35:51 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you're planning to go to college just to get laid or hook up with "women from different races" maybe you're not setting your priorities right. To answer your question though, before you apply to colleges, make sure to check their demographics and profile i.e. if their student population is diverse enough. I mean I'm assuming colleges in North Dakota don't have enough minorities compared to colleges here in California.
Answered by Boy, Interrupted - Sun Apr 6 23:43:20 2008

What are the college softball divisions & their differences?
Q. I really would like to know a lot more about college softball, as I may want to make that a goal for college. I want to know about the different teams/colleges and the divisions.
Asked by Just call me Darce - Thu Apr 9 17:00:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you want to play college softball you need to take into account how good you are. If you go to a division one school with a good team, it will be extremely hard to get on the team. But if you go to a smaller school it will be easier. My favorite team is probably U of A wildcats for softball. They always do well and Michael Candrea the coach, is very good and has won many titles for that school's softball team.
Answered by caralebale - Fri Apr 10 17:27:43 2009

What are ways college students can eat healthy when they are on a budget?
Q. For many college students like myself, eatting healthy is not always possible and many college students are on a shoe string budget for groceries and many students end up eatting food they do not like. This food can include Ramen Noodles, Canned Food, Frozen Food, and eatting fast food such as pizza and hamburgers. What kind of advice would you give to college students to eat healthy when they are on a budget for food and groceries?
Asked by Mr. Knowledgeable VI - Thu Apr 17 00:43:06 2008 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. fruits and veggies are a lot cheaper than eating out. try spicing up your noodles with small peices of meat and veggies, kinda like a little stir fry. it's healthier and yummier. Also, milk, eggs, and flour can make thousands of different foods. For example, Swedish Pancakes. Add a little cinnamin and jam or fruit, they're delicious and healthy! I eat those for dinner sometimes. You can get billions of recipes online that only require those three ingredients, plus whatever you want to add to it. It's simple to eat healthy on a tight budget. It's also cheaper to eat healthier!
Answered by Amanda - Thu Apr 17 00:51:17 2008

What college has the best undergrad program for getting into vet school?
Q. What college should I attend to have the best chance of getting into vet school? Or is the college where you do your undergrad not important to vet schools?
Asked by I<3ct - Fri Mar 14 18:04:28 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Like all school admissions, doing very well at a good school with a strong academic reputation is more important than going to one specific school over another. Go to a school that's a good fit for *you*--where you'll be happy, successful, financially salvageable (remember, vet school costs $$$ too), and have as many opportunities as possible (and if you're sure about vet school, perhaps consider potential volunteer opportunities at each college). Also, vet school admissions isn't very standardized (e.g. unlike med school, where all schools require essentially the same classes)...it can be a good idea to contact the schools you are most interested in and to find out their required classes and volunteer hour ranges (some vet schools… [cont.]
Answered by ladyroo - Fri Mar 14 18:26:14 2008

What's the difference between community college and regular college ?
Q. I'm planning on becoming a police officer after HS.And I'm not planning on attending University, instead I plan on attending college and get some sort of degree...Where should I start ? I'm planning on following a course in general Law, in order to become a police officer. Should I attend community college or regular college? What's the difference ? Correct me If I'm wrong, but is community college local and you basically attend class for the day and go home at night just like High School ? And is regualr college, an establishment where you live in a dorm on campus and attend college for the year, and get the summer off ? Thank you I appreciate it All and all, I'm Canadian and trying to find a college where I will be able to… [cont.]
Asked by Jordan J-P - Mon Jul 30 18:24:28 2007 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments

A. A community college is affordable and only issues AA degrees. You pay by units for classes and not a set semester fee. That's why it's more affordable. As for a university, this is a four year establishment where one can obtain a bachelor's degree in any subject they carry. If you want to just get your general education, then you go to a community college and transfer over to a university to obtain a bachelor's degree. Many people opt for community college because they are working and can't go to school full time. A university charges you a set fee for semester, it's very expensive and you have to pretty much go full time to get your money's worth. My husband is in law enforcement and you don't need a degree. But if you desire a degree,… [cont.]
Answered by Devika P - Mon Jul 30 18:34:37 2007

What college in Massachusetts can you go to if you want to pursue a counseling career?
Q. I would like to go to college in Massachusetts to pursue a counseling career. Doesn't have to be a certain field of counseling, just in general. Which colleges would I be able to go to so I could get my education and degree in counseling?
Asked by Topanga - Wed Jun 17 22:56:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You need a graduate degree in either social work or clinical psychology to be a counselor. For undergrad, just try to go to the best college academically that you can get into. Massachusetts has some of the top colleges in the nation: Williams, Amherst, Harvard, Holy Cross, Boston College, Tufts to name just a few.
Answered by Jimmy K - Thu Jun 18 06:08:47 2009

What college in Massachusetts has a program if I want to pursue a counseling career?
Q. I would like to go to college in Massachusetts to pursue a counseling career. Doesn't have to be a certain field of counseling, just in general. Which colleges would I be able to go to so I could get my education and degree in counseling?
Asked by Topanga - Wed Jun 17 22:59:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. all depends where you want to go in Mass!!..lots of good colleges in Mass...Worcester has 2...Assumption College,,and Clark University where Freud himself visited...good social worker college is the beautifula and expensive Boston College...or a more reasonable social worker is Salem State College...but lots to research on...
Answered by TWISTER - Wed Jun 17 23:34:51 2009

What college Class should i take take to prepare for AP Calculus next year?
Q. I'm junior currently taking Trig/Pre calculus, planning to take a summer classes at the college, I wanted to know which math class would most help full to prepare for AP Calculus next year that i can take in the summer at the college. ( math is not my strongest subject)
Asked by Bob - Fri May 8 01:29:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. during my time at UMD, ive had to redo one class. i found it incredibly easy the second time around. for that reason i think you should find out the math class that business majors take. it would be a calculus class, but without the theory. this is almost the same as AP calc and wiill really prep you well for it. take the ap test no matter how well you think you know the material!
Answered by satz15 - Fri May 8 01:37:36 2009

What 4 year college would you recommend for business major?
Q. Where would you recommend going to college, if you want to major in business? Also how good of a student do you need to be to get into them? I am in High School right now (going into my sophomore year), and I want to know what types of classes I'll need to take, and what type of scores I'll need on SAT's and the such. I get straight A's, but I want to know what else I need to do to go to certain colleges, in other words how hard are the colleges that you recommend to get into? Thanks, Kyle
Asked by Kyle9211 - Mon Aug 25 15:31:53 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. USC, Northeastern, UMiami, NYU, Oklahoma City University all have msuci business programs.
Answered by Bob B - Tue Aug 26 02:01:40 2008

In college majors, what's the difference between Social Studies and Social Science?
Q. I am exploring my college options, and I want to be a teacher in either music or social studies/history/etc. Two colleges which I have looked at so far have listed the two separate majors: Social Studies, and Social Science. Just out of curiosity, what is the difference between the two?
Asked by Phoebus125 - Thu Jul 23 19:23:21 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Social Studies is about history, literature and the other stuffs about the community but Social Science is about how those people interact with their community like psychology and etc.
Answered by Placido Penitente - Mon Jul 27 10:23:51 2009

How important are the grades in college when transferring to another college?
Q. I have way better grades now in college than in high school. I am planning to transfer to another college and as much as I could see I will need high school transcripts. I already have over than a full year in college...so, in this case will I still need HS transcripts
Asked by Jovan J - Mon Oct 27 23:07:03 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am in the same boat as u, the college you are transferring to mainly/only looks at your college transcript for grades and everything els. the only thing they'll chech your HS transcript is for foreign language requirements and to see if you graduated high school.
Answered by Quagmire - Mon Oct 27 23:11:13 2008

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