There are so many great colleges in the country to attend. You should think about the size of the campus, its location, the types of academic programs offered, academic standards, state school or private school, etc. The most important thing to consider is that the school you ultimately decide to attend offers the programs that you're interested in studying. And to save money on application fees, check each school's requirements on GPA and SAT scores. Good luck.
2006-08-07 05:53:36
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answered by mimi 2
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Well, this question is all but impossble to answer without more information. Try posting the question again with information like your SAT score, GPA, preferences for location (big city vs. rural college; big university vs. small liberal arts college; etc.).
2006-08-07 05:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a look at the University of Texas at El Paso. also, what are you interested in majoring and how much are you planning on spending. If it's engineering UTEP is for you!
2006-08-07 05:42:28
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answered by QB 3
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I think you should look at school at home if you want to stay at home or away if u want to go away. YALE, HARVARD, COLOMBIA.
2006-08-07 05:42:21
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answered by AK 2
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depends for what major..
but in canada:
Queen's university-- www.queensu.ca
mcgill uni- www.mcgill.ca
both are highly competitive
2006-08-07 05:42:14
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answered by Yucifer 4
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look at them all. why to limit your chances?
2006-08-07 05:41:42
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answered by IW 2
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2006-08-07 05:42:37
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answered by virus 2
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