You're gonna regret putting in "Yo Mamma". And where's the university option? I don't know for other places but here in Canada colleges and universities are entirely different.
I go to Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. But Tulane University is composed of 7 different colleges, both a girls (Sophie Newcomb college) and boys liberal arts school (Paul Tulane college, which I go to), an engineering school, a law school, the business school (A.B. Freeman), the art school, and the architecture school.
Sharp Hall. - Ya know... don't even go there. Very NSFW
Soap Committee wrote:I'm sorry K-Dawg - I had no idea!! Just consider colleges an "after-high school education," since I didn't have the sense to put down University.
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*BALKS*
There is a bit of difference between your garden variety community college and one of the finest state Universities in the nation, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (as far as Engineering is concerned). In fact, Universities are split into colleges for each general area of study, for example, College of Engineering at UIUC. Which in turn is split into departments according to majors. [Although I don't think the smaller colleges have a dept. for EACH major.]
Yet somehow DeVry is a University and is ABET certified. There is no justice!! *dies*
There is a bit of difference between your garden variety community college and one of the finest state Universities in the nation, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
Okay, I said college as a general term. People say "college applications" more than they say "university applications." Well, at least they do around here. And in New Jersey. And up your ass.
Soap Committee wrote:I'm sorry K-Dawg - I had no idea!! Just consider colleges an "after-high school education," since I didn't have the sense to put down University.
<---knows nothing about Canadian education system.
Well I guess you learned your lesson so all is forgiven. Now here have a lollipop.
Soap Committee wrote:I'm sorry K-Dawg - I had no idea!! Just consider colleges an "after-high school education," since I didn't have the sense to put down University.
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*BALKS*
There is a bit of difference between your garden variety community college and one of the finest state Universities in the nation, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (as far as Engineering is concerned).
I got accepted into Urbana Champaign recently. It's cool, but I'm shooting towards the more prestigious school like Duke, Cornell, or Yale.
Try applying to Tulane. Seems like they're accepting everybody these days... Plus if you qualify, scholarships cover like 3/4 of tuition (still insanely expensive though... those bastards...)
Sharp Hall. - Ya know... don't even go there. Very NSFW
I'm still in high school. I'll probably be going to college at San Francisco State, since that's the only university I actually want to go to that I've been accepted at so far. If I get accepted to NYU (which is highly unlikely) I'm going there for sure, If I don't get in I'll try to transfer every year until I get in. Though only thing bad about NYU is the $28,000 a year tuition.
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