I want to go to college in new jersey but i dont know which one to go to any suggestions?
You have plenty of choices. Caldwell College Centenary College College of New Jersey College of St. Elizabeth Fairleigh Dickinson University Georgian Court University Kean University Monmouth University New Jersey City University Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--Camden Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--New Brunswick Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--Newark Seton Hall University St. Peter's College Thomas Edison State College Here are a few ideas: Go to College Matchmaker, a free college search service offered by the College boards [the SAT people]. It asks you a number of questions - how big a school do you want ?, how far from home?, sports important to you?, and so forth - and gives you a number of college ideas. Read "Rising Sun" by Michael Chricton - a very readable mystery and gives a good idea of Japanese-think from an American point of view. Make sure you apply to a few "safety" schools - the number one complaint I have heard from my students over the years is that they spent all their application money on "reach" schools and then they ended up having too few choices. Good luck to you
College names in new jersey 4 year colleges?
okay there are three main things you need to consider.. location, cost, and education North Jersey: William Paterson Bloomfield College New Jersey City University Montclair State University Farleigh Dickerson University NJIT Rutgers University- Newark Berkeley College Ramapo College Caldwell College College of Saint Elizabeth Saint Peters College Seton Hall University Steven Institute of Technology UMDNJ- Newark Campus Drew University Central Jersey Rutgers University- New Brunswick, Piscataway Kean University Georgian Court University Cenetary College Felician College South Jersey Thomas Edison State College Richard Stockton Momouth University Rowan University Princeton UNiversity Rutgers University- Camden Campus Now i can give you my opinions but i dont think it would be fair out of this list i will tell you where i and some of my friends went Rutgers New Jersey City University Montclair State Momouth University Centetary College William Paterson University NJIT Even in state New Jersey has a lot of expensive schools but they have a lot of affordable schools. Depending on your GPA in high school will determine where you will go... IF you need more help because i lived in new jersey like 21 yrs of my life and i am 24 let me know..
Can you name 3 colleges that are in New Jersey?
The 3 that pop into my head are: Rutgers University Princeton University Monmouth University If you need more, check out this web page: http://www.collegesinnewjersey.com/
Good colleges??
Schools with men's soccer in NJ: Centenary College of New Jersey Fairleigh Dickinson (Knights) Fairleigh Dickinson - Florham Monmouth New Jersey Institute of Technology Princeton Rutgers (New Brunswick)(Division I) Rutgers-Camden (Division III) Rutgers-Newark (Division III) Saint Peters Seton Hall The good schools on that list are Princeton (obviously) and Rutgers. In NY, you have: Adelphi Army SUNY Binghamton Brockport Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo) Clarkson Columbia University Cornell Cortland (SUNY Cortland) Fordham Herkimer County Community College Hofstra Iona LeMoyne College Long Island University - Brooklyn Long Island University - CW Post New York University Molloy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rochester Institute of Technology St. Johns Stony Brook SUNY IT Utica College Vassar College Good schools on that list are Vassar, NYU, Cornell, Columbia
What are the top ten colleges in NJ?
I would say that Princeton is up there. It really depends on your major to be honest. I go to Berkeley Wood bridge campus. It's smaller so you get more direct teaching in my opinion. here is a list of all the schools: UNIVERSITIES Berkeley College Bloomfield College Caldwell College Camden Centenary College College of Saint Elizabeth Drew University Fairleigh Dickinson University Felician College Georgian Court College Kean University Monmouth University Montclair State University New Brunswick/Piscataway New Jersey City University Newark Ramapo College Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Rider University Rowan University Rutgers University Seton Hall University Stevens Institute of Technology The College of New Jersey Thomas Edison State College University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey William Paterson University COMMUNITY COLLEGES Atlantic Cape Community College Bergen Community College Brookdale Community College Burlington County College Camden County College County College of Morris Cumberland County College Essex County College Gloucester County College Hudson County Community College Mercer County Community College Middlesex County College Ocean County College Passaic County Community College Raritan Valley Community College Salem Community College Sussex County Community College Union County College Warren County Community College
How many medical college in new jersy state in U.S & best of them?
1. UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School Director of Admissions 185 South Orange Avenue Newark, NJ 07103 (973) 972-4631 // AMCAS // Deadline: Dec 1 // Public the website for this particular U: http://njms.umdnj.edu/ 2. UMDNJ - R. W. Johnson Medical School Office of Admissions 675 Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08854-5635 (732) 235-4576 // AMCAS // Deadline: Dec 1 // Public the website for this particular U: http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/ check this site out, they got a list of medical universities in US. http://www.imahal.com/education/usa/med/list.htm#Na Also check ed.gov (us department of edu.) http://library.syr.edu/research/refshelf/college.htm#college these r the universities in NewJersy(NJ) New JerseyBerkeley College Bloomfield College Caldwell College Centenary College The College of New Jersey College of Saint Elizabeth Drew University Fairleigh Dickinson University Felician College Georgian Court College Kean University Monmouth University Montclair State University New Jersey City University New Jersey Institute of Technology Princeton University Ramapo College Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Rider University Rowan University Rutgers University Camden New Brunswick/Piscataway Newark Saint Peter's College Seton Hall University Stevens Institute of Technology Thomas Edison State College University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey William Paterson University to find the best and more definitely check this out. http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state/ I want 2 point out 2 u tat, next time it might help u more if u asked this quest in the Yahoo U.S. hope it helps.
Which countries accept PTE?
UK. Australia. USA. Canada. New Zealand.PTE Academic is accepted by thousands of universities worldwide, including prestigious institutions such as Harvard Business School, INSEAD and Yale. PTE Academic is also accepted for visa purposes by the Australian and New Zealand governments. (Source: Who accepts PTE Academic? | PTE Academic)You can search more on: Who accepts PTE Academic? | PTE Academic
Easy schools to transfer to around nj, ny?
NY: Most of the SUNY and CUNY schools Annnddd... Adelphi Alfred St. Bonaventure Roberts Wesleyan St. Joseph's St. John Fisher Siena Daemen Dowling Hilbert Hofstra Long Island U Touro Medaille Niagra College of Westchester Wagner Houghton NJ: Monmouth Bloomfield Caldwell Ramapo Rider College of St. Elizabeth College of New Jersey Rowan Saint Peter's Seton Hall Eastwick Felician Georgian Court Thomas Edison State Strayer
What are my college options?
Tommie Frazier without doubt. There isn't even a possible other choice out there. Nebraska in their heyday were unstoppable--all due to the versatility of the option offense. When Bill Callahan came in two years ago and began his shift to the West Coast Offense, the entire city of Lincoln began to shake. Reporters and pundits across the nation wondered if anything good could come from the change, and the first season the ended up 5-6 and missed a bowl for the first time in 36 seasons. There are some teams out there who would love to go 5-6 (Vandy's best record in a long long time was last season's mark of 5 victories, for example). But the long years of success in Nebraska were founded upon the running game...and more specifically, the option. Tommie Frazier was the BEST EVER at the option. Period. End of Story. Don't give me that junk about Holloway, Rice or Harris....Frazier is the correct answer.