67% of the current freshman class have SAT reading score of 650 and its 82% for math. 88% are in the top ten percent of their graduating class. Students in general have good grades and scores, which you're
I would suggest you apply to some private universities because they have more money for scholarships and financial aid. A few good possibilities would be: Bucknell University, Lehigh University, Clark
Shanice, You should check out the following website. http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/adv_typeofschool.jsp This is the college board site that allows you to search for colleges by a
Most people who become phlebotists get all of their job training on the job. There are no real requirements specific to the job. If you are interested in a college experience, you should find a school
Shanice, Interesting question. A phlebotomist does not need a college degree, but rather a training program, which varies by state. Generally, 4 year colleges offer sororities. I suggest that

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