TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

What College Should I Choose Umich Northeastern Gw

Which college should I choose, University of Iowa, Indiana University, Rutgers University, or Drexel University?

First, for an Undergraduate, it is very important to select an university that is a great fit for You. You will be spending Half of your undergraduate “education” maturing from a raw teenager into an adult and where you do that and with whom you do that is exceedingly important.Three of those are Public universities, and if you are a resident of one of those three states, then you have to take a hard look at Your state’s Public university due to the steep-discount for tuition.Finally, Drexel offers a Co-Op program. You take four years of courses over Five years (and spread your payments over five years) and interspersed are Three six-month Paying Co-Op jobs related to your major. Every engineer that I know who went to Drexel (or Northeastern with a similar program) thoroughly enjoyed it and immediately got a great job upon graduation. NOTE: Drexel sits across the street from UPenn and I believe there is a little reciprocity and also Drexel is within walking distance of a major transportation center and also to activities in Philadelphia.You Have to Visit each of those colleges and you carefully have to weigh the Cost and what the college offers.

What college can i get into? i would like to go for communications/sports journalism please help me!!! haha?

Most colleges and universities offer both communication and journalism majors. If I were you I would pick out several of the state schools (3-4) that have these majors and go to visit them. When you make your appointment to visit the school also make an appointment to speak with a representative from both the communication and journalism departments after your tour. That way they can answer your questions about the programs. Make sure you take your parents on these visits and not your friends. Your parents will help you stay more grounded while making this extremely important decision. Your GPA is a little low and college is getting more and more competitive every year so I would also apply to your local community college just as a back up plan. That way if you don't find a 4 year school you won't have to worry about not being enrolled somewhere for the fall semester. I am going to give you a web site that lists and gives links to all of New York's 4 year schools. If I were you I would stick with a public university because they have 2 major benefits. First of all they are usually the least expensive choice and second they will give you a great education. Finally, I would apply to 3 or 4 schools. I hope this helps good luck with finding a school that makes you happy!

Could I get into a decent Medical School?

Hi, I am going to be a sophomore in High School next year and I want to know what my chances of getting into medical school are. I know it's a bit early to decide what I'm going to do with the rest of my life, but I have always wanted to be a doctor.
Okay, so here's more about me:
I'm 15, residing in New Jersey.
I have a 4.4 GPA (I have taken advances courses that weigh in a higher GPA)
I have a straight A or A+ average in all my high school courses.
Next year I'm taking 2 AP classes (Physics and Calculus) and 4 Honors classes (Spanish, History, English, and Chemistry).
I am extremely hard working and willing to do ANYTHING to get into a decent medical school.
I am going to get volunteer hours in the field of medicine in the upcoming years.
I am currently in the top 1% in my high school class (either 1st or 2nd, not sure)

I want to get a decent scholarship into a medical school as well (don't want too much debt).
I know it's very early to judge whether or not I can get in, but any help/guidance would be much appreciated.

TRENDING NEWS