Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Who is the easiest teacher for american government through an online class from a california community college

Who is the easiest teacher for american government through an online class from a california community college?
I need to take an online American Government class through a California Community College. I want to take the easiest class possible. Can you recommend me a super easy teacher to take the class through? Thanks!!!
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Look up the classes that are still available and go to the website... http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ to see what the ratings are for the teachers. They get graded by easiness as well as helpful, clarity, and even hotness. Check it out!




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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Looking for a good fit for a california college

Looking for a good fit for a california college?
Looking for colleges in california where the admissions are not all 90%+ in state. I would like at least 5000 people. Nothing in actual cities. Right outside a big city would be best. 3.0-3.5 GPA range. Thanks.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
san jose state




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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Should I go to college in California

Should I go to college in California?
I live in Massachusetts, and I applied early action to a college in California. I haven't visited it yet, but I will if I get accepted. What is it like going to school so far from home? How extreme is the difference between California and Massachusetts?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I think that the difference would be half of the experience, and you would learn so much. If it is a hassle for you to get across the country, you may not want to. Visit!!





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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Live in Wisconsin and want to go to college in California. What r my chances

Live in Wisconsin and want to go to college in California. What r my chances?
I want to go to college in los angeles or southern california area. I live in wisconsin and have a 3.55 GPA and scored a 26 on the ACT. What are my chances of getting into a college and what colleges could I get into in this area? USC? UCLA? Also I'm thinking about becoming a pharmacist. Thanks for you help
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You could get into Occidental College or a smaller UC. San Diego state is a large possibility but I am not so sure about UCLA and USC. UCLA is for the top kids and most spots are reserved for California residents. USC is for extremely rich kids, tuition and everything is costly and you would have to go against the richest and top kids in California. I say give San Diego State or UC: Santa Barbara a try.
Answer 2 :
Well, there are other colleges in California besides USC and UCLA, two of the hardest schools to gain admittance to. Considering your GPA and ACT score, I would say that your chances for gaining admission to either of these schools is very slim, since the average GPA is close to a 4.0, and even many students with a 4.0+ are rejected since other factors are taken into account as well (involvement, personal statements, etc). Consider other schools if you'd like to come to California - we have plenty that will take you with good pharmacy programs! Good luck with your college search!
Answer 3 :
It will be very hard for you to get into UCLA becuase you are not a california resident. Also, for out of state students for both USC and UCLA, you have to get a higher gpa and try to get over a 30 on the ACT. Good luck.




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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Am I guaranteed to get into a community college in California if I live in Washington

Am I guaranteed to get into a community college in California if I live in Washington? ?
I live In WA state, but if I apply for a community college in California (and I can afford it), am I guaranteed admission? I have a 3.6 GPA and took some honors and AP classes, idk if that matters.
Higher Education (University +) - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Depends where your home of record is brianiac.
Answer 2 :
yes. they will take you, as long as you can pay for it
Answer 3 :
Washington, California? Being in state is more relavent than good grades at Jr. college
Answer 4 :
I don't think you're guaranteed to get into any college ever really, but with a 3.6 GPA and AP classes I'm sure you'll gain admission. They'll probably have you do placement tests for english, math etc. so be sure to do it ASAP. The longer you wait to go to college, the harder the placement tests become as your memory fades.
Answer 5 :
I am from Kent,Wa i go to school in northern California, you just have to pay out of state tuition and its a community college they pretty much except everyone
Answer 6 :
community college is junior college. all you have to do to get into a community college in california is to have your high school diploma or be 18 years of age. that's it. you don't need anything else. just pay your classes and you're in school





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Sunday, November 14, 2010

what college in california is BEST for doctoral degree

what college in california is BEST for doctoral degrees !?
what college in california is BEST for future doctors ? & how much years do i have to take ?
Higher Education (University +) - 9 Answers
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Answer 1 :
prob UCLA or Stanford
Answer 2 :
Either Berkley or UCLA
Answer 3 :
The best rated in CA are UC Davis, UC Berkley, UCLA, and USC. I assume you mean medical doctor. You'd be looking at another 3-7 years of school and training.
Answer 4 :
go look at the Princeton review's website. They rank schools both geographically and by field
Answer 5 :
I would say University of California in San Fransisco. I know a burn trauma surgeon who went there he is the lead surgeon in the biggest burn center in the east coast Lehigh Valley.
Answer 6 :
Premed tracks almost always include one year of biology with a lab (evolutionary/populations/anatomy and molecular/genetic/cellular), a semester of general chemistry with a lab, a year of organic chemistry with lab, a year of advanced chemistry with a lab, and a year of physics with a lab. Some schools also require a writing course or a public speaking course. Since med schools require a bachelor's degree, you will almost inevitably have to go to college for four years, at the fewest, three (but you don't want to leave college early - college is awesome). You can then expect anywhere from 4 to 12 years for medical school, residency, and/or fellowship. Stanford, UCLA, and Berkley are probably among the best in California. Santaclara is actually also supposed to be really good for premed.
Answer 7 :
A medical doctor has a medical degree, not a doctoral degree - an MD is a medical degree that lets you treat patients, a PhD is a research degree (doctorate). The best med schools in CA include Stanford and UCLA, but first you need to get a 4-year bachelors degree and take the premed classes - and it does not need to be at the school you want to go to med school at. It's 8 years of college total and a minimum of 3 years of residency.
Answer 8 :
UCSF.
Answer 9 :
UCLA or USC but UCSF is by far the best even better than stanford





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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Is Art Institute California Design College any good

Is Art Institute California Design College any good?
I am looking into design schools to attend so that I can get a foundation in design (for my GD career). A lot of the good ones require a portfolio (which I don’t have) so I need to find schools that don’t have that as a entry requirement. One of the one’s I found is Art Institute California Design College. Anybody know if this school is any good?
Other - Visual Arts - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I know it's a little pricey. I think it is in LA. You might want to request some information on them, and maybe check rate my professor?




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