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Choosing a college, college admission processes, admission for homeschoolers, preparing for the college interview, searching for scholarships, Christian colleges & universities, colleges in general.

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22 years in higher education, including eight in admission and financial aid, 15 years interviewing students for admission and places in honors programs, academic advising, transfer counseling.

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BA psychology. MA Behavioral Science

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2009-10-31 i dont kno what college is right for me:

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

2009-10-28 Guide me with the best college!!!:

Rachita, I'm afraid I don't know enough about the fashion world or the colleges you mention to answer as an expert. What I suggest is to contact some people in the industry and see if they will meet

2009-10-22 Hey,:

It will be tough to get a school in that price range - be sure to work on your classes and to prep for the SAT and ACT so as to maximize your aid opportunities. Smaller Div 1 schools: Stetson (FLA)

2009-10-22 Hey,:

Hi Vincent, It's good that you have some specific goals already. I encourage you to pursue them as actively as you can. You have chosen a pretty competitive field, and one that is changing rapidly

2009-10-17 College Major:

Katherine, If you look at the curriculum for Bastyr, you'll see that they require some 100 and 200 (frosh/soph) classes, in and out of your major. In general, you can transfer to most schools an equivalent

 

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