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I know that at Cal State Fullerton they are accredited or something like that in which when a student studying to be a teacher graduates they can move to any state without having to take any more exams to see if they are qualified.

2007-04-04 14:53:04 · 1 answers · asked by S-o-S 1

ive been graduated for 2 years now and am ready to go on and get my degree. all my life until now i thought i wanted to be an art teacher, and now that i am getting ready to enroll, i dont know what i want to do. all i know is i want to make GOOD money, and i want something very respectable. but since ive always thought i knew what i would end up doing(teaching/art), ive never even considered any other options, and now i have no idea what to even consider. ive been thinking about anything from accounting, to law, to politics. i just know i want something where i actually look nice at work (ive done landscaping, lol! :D), and i kindof want to be ambitious, maybe work my way to being an executive or something. how do i go about deciding and exploring my options?

2007-04-04 14:35:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Well. im getting a memory mattress, the super comfy foam ones or something. But i was thinking that when i go off to college, the beds in the dorms might be less comfy, so i won't be able to get used to it. For college dorms, could you bring your own mattress? And what size mattresses? i used to sleeping on queen size- all by myself, i like the space.

2007-04-04 13:42:17 · 20 answers · asked by random 2

I want to become a fashion designer , And was planning on going to a fashion college instead of a regular one, but yesterday, my dad telling me it is better to go to a regular one because you can have a backup plan, and can study management too. i AM CONFUSED! I have 3 questions:

1) can you study management (for starting a company) at a fashion college too?
2) is it better to go to regular college and have a backup plan in case you don't become a fashion designer?
3) can you go to a regular college, THEN a fashion one, or would it take too long?

2007-04-04 13:19:52 · 5 answers · asked by LOLgirl <3 2

Im going to a college where you get a certificate in 16 months,.its a community college.im thinkin about quitting because each semester i have to get a loan to pay for the semester,the financial and grants and stuff is never enough.my school makes everybody that goes there take a loan each semester though.my school told me i have to do another semester.
Im in my 4th semester now which is suppose 2 be my last.they said they couldnt fit enough classes on this schedule and i would have to do an extra semester.i dont understand that.my 1st semester i passed all my classes.my 2nd semester i only failed english took it in my 3rd and passed.my 3rd i failed a wireless class and im takin it again now.i dont understand how they cant fit it on my schedule,its only one extra class.
im tryin to decided whether i should keep going cuz if i do,even if i pass all my classes i still gonna have to get a loan for another semester.each loan you get is in the $1000s.

so what should i do?should i quit

2007-04-04 13:13:31 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was accepted into USF's CAS with distinction, however I wanted to attend their business undergraduate program (business school) and I remembered on my common app I had put 'undeclared' so they automatically put me in their college of arts and sciences.....could anyone please tell me about their procedures in switching between schools/courses? i have not made an official decision about what uni im going to yet..

2007-04-04 13:12:06 · 3 answers · asked by MeLovesYou 3

Im a high school student looking at schools and debating to go to a little school or a big school...i come from a little high school..and my parents say it would be easier to transition into a smaller school...personally i want a big name school on my resume...i know theirs pros and cons of both...opinions are welcomed!

2007-04-04 13:04:08 · 6 answers · asked by Sean 1

i'm thinking about attending devry to finish my degree in business. the goal is to finish as soon as possible and find a good paying job. but i also want a degree that the employers will respect and give me the upper hand. is devry the right school?

2007-04-04 12:58:41 · 3 answers · asked by ka y 1

what was the first year like for you in college? im going to a university where i know no one there. any advices would be great.

2007-04-04 12:07:02 · 3 answers · asked by The bohemian 6

I heard that as science majors are the worst way to go for a pre-med so what non-sciene majors are the best/and easiest

2007-04-04 12:05:56 · 10 answers · asked by Sharon P 2

I know that nobody can answer this question for me, but perhaps someone can give me something to think about that I have not thought of already. Here is my problem. I am about to get my B.S. in Political Science. I originally wanted to go on and get an M.S. in Homeland Security and work for the Federal Government. However, I found out that the two convictions I got when I was 18, assult and disturbing the peace, would probably bar me from aquiring a job.

So I have decided to go a different route and I have 2 choices. I have a standing offer to go out and work in the oilfield. I have worked there before and I hate everything but the money, and the money is good! About $100,000 a year. The hours are miserable and the work is awful. Except for the money It is a miserable dog's life!

Or, I can get another degree in accounting. I have been accepted into the program and I have loved the accounting classes I have taken to date. It would take me 3 more years to complete.

2007-04-04 11:47:52 · 3 answers · asked by R. H 1

Which has better jobs? More money? etc etc....

2007-04-04 11:07:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-04 11:04:50 · 5 answers · asked by ........ :] 2

2007-04-04 11:03:23 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am currently in a community college. What do I have to do to get to a law school?

2007-04-04 10:45:58 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I don't feel like the grades on my transcripts reflect my true potential. For example, some of my science courses are very difficult and due to my professors getting behind, they don't give as many opportunites for grades, (like only 2 tests and a final) plus, for instance, my current genetics professor gives essay tests which he grades subjectively. Also, I work nearly full time while attending school, and I dont live with my parents becuase they are deceased. I think I would have better grades if I had the opportunity to live at home with mommy and daddy and not work too, but that's not my fate. I hate how my grades arent as good as I know they could be because LIFE has to get in the way. Unfortunately though, many admissions faculty and employers go by your GPA and grades. How can you make the best impression and show that you have more potential than your grades reflect?

2007-04-04 10:41:18 · 16 answers · asked by I_color_outside_the_lines 4

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I've never been good at math, but I am considering taking Calculus in college. (I plan to take trig over the summer) Is this a wise decision to make?

I had one D in geometry my junior year and one D in Algebra 2 last semester. I can usually do something well if I work hard and the geometry class I took last year was really awful since I had a horrible teacher

2007-04-04 10:38:04 · 4 answers · asked by ibid 3

I'm now a student of UIUC and considering in transferring to Berkeley. However, some people said that Berkeley involves more TA teaching than Professors. How would you suggest me? Is it better for me to stay or go?

2007-04-04 10:24:15 · 3 answers · asked by tphi 1

If you go to/ went to college in California, tell me:

1.Which one?
2.)Was it fun?
3.)Was it overated/ underated?
4.)Did the teachers make learning fun or easy?
5.)Were there a lot of parties?
6.)Were there a lot of fun things to do?
7.)Was it a beautiful campus?
8.) did you ever feel left out?

I am college shopping and any and all insight would be greatly appreciated.

2007-04-04 10:17:24 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you can post a website with the information, that's great.

If you can find the rate given that someone already has completed a masters in statistics, that's even better!

Thanks

2007-04-04 10:08:05 · 2 answers · asked by Matt 2

I am a junior in high school and I am having trouble on what to major in college. I've had an interest in architecture since I was about 10 years old and tried my best to improve my math and science skills(improved greatly to A's and B's). Now in high school I have taken a Drafting/CAD course and I am planning to take Precalculus and Physics. Although my school counsler recently told me that it is going to be difficult for me to major in architecture because I have not taken any art classes. This made me think of other careers, I thought of computer engineering because of my skills with computers (also taking a computer engineering class). This has made me very confused on my future.



Can someone please help me on what career to choose or reply with other careers that would fit me best.



P.S- Computer graphics, engineering, and architecture is something that really fascinates me, so a career involved with this would be great

2007-04-04 09:54:13 · 11 answers · asked by Scorpion1990 1

I'm a sophomore and I want to major in Imperial Russian history. My GPA is somewhere beween 3.9- 4.2. Any suggestions?

2007-04-04 09:38:07 · 4 answers · asked by Beth 1

Since i was a little kid ive wanted to be a doctor...but hearing all the stories of how many people are rejected from universities kind of freaked me out abit..

Im taking maths, physics, biology and chemistry for A level...but is there anything else other people have done in my situation to make them more likely to get a place at a decent university?

Thanks for your time! =)

2007-04-04 09:35:37 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

If I want to get into the physician assistant program (at the University of Colorado @Denver), I need a baccalaureates degree.

That same school (University of Colorado @Denver) offers a baccalaureates degree.

Are my chances higher with a BS degree of them?

2007-04-04 09:22:44 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Which should I go to?

SUIE Edwardsville (In Edwardsville, Illinois)

OR

UIS (University of Illinois)

Please answer if you know alot about these questions. If not, thanks but I don't need the answers.

Furthermore do not think I'm rude because I'm far from that, sometimes you do have to be alittle bit because of some immature kids on here. =)

Thanks in Advance.

PS - I want to become a RN.

2007-04-04 09:21:01 · 2 answers · asked by SoutheastGirl 1

after a lot of planning, i've finally com with a plan for my gap year
please tell me if it is a good idea or not

im planning to do a 6 month drama foundation course before travelling.
then i plan to travel for 5 to 6 months around the world, perhaps Australia and then spain, italy, france, and switzerland.

2007-04-04 09:15:03 · 6 answers · asked by haze 2

I have an interview in 2 weeks for a radiology program, and I am nervous as to what types of questions they will ask. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you!

2007-04-04 09:12:15 · 2 answers · asked by Lisa 1

I'm an American undergrad student and was considering going to the UK to get a Masters of Law instead of going to law school here in the US. After having done a little research, I've found that the average salary for an entry level solicitor in the UK is about 25,000 pounds. My question is what kind of life style will that translate to in the UK.

2007-04-04 08:59:30 · 5 answers · asked by Thomas F 1

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