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Chris Said:
Do New England colleges and universities often have tuition reciprocity?We Answered:
Nope that's not the way it works in new england. I'm from CT and going to UMass and I'm not paying a reduced rate. The only way I've heard of someone getting in-state tuition at a school not in their state is if they have some really obscure major that is not offered at any of the public universities.Marian Said:
Does anyone have any good colleges England?We Answered:
Hi, I live in West Yorkshire and the closest universities, as you said, are Bradford uni and Leeds uni. Bradford uni is a mediocre university, but it depends on what you want to do. Check out the courses available and see if the ones you want to do are available. Although I live in Bradford, I would say Leeds university is better.Also, even though it's not in Yorkshire, Manchester uni and Man Met (which are quite close to Leeds/Bfd) have a variety of courses on offer.
The best option for you would be to look around and find one that suits you and what you want to do. Good luck choosing! (:
Milton Said:
What are some good colleges in England and are there lots of cute boys there?We Answered:
London is expensive. It is actually in the top three most expensive cities in the world. Think how expensive it would be to live in New York and imagine that you had half as much money. With the current exchange rate of almost $2 to £1 you are going to be hurting for money unless you are rich. In London everything is more expensive than the rest of the country, so it's not a good idea to go there.I would recommend that when looking for a university you look in the south. Draw a line across a map of England from east to west. The line should be a little above London. Don't go to a college that is to the north of that line. The accents are so bad in the Midlands and the North that you will barely understand them. The cutest accents are going to be in the South.
It may be easier to start at an American college and then do a one year exchange program in your second year. That's actually how I met my wife. She is American and I am English. If you do it this way you can spend a year in England and see if you like it. Your American college will take care of a lot of the details for you and make it very easy to do.
Michelle Said:
What are some public colleges in New England?We Answered:
Fairfield is a private university. UConn is fairly rural and public.Brett Said:
What colleges in England have really strong Archaeology programs other than Durham?We Answered:
Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, York and Sheffield are great schools for archaeologyAudrey Said:
Anyone know of any New England colleges that offer degrees in 3D modelling and animation?We Answered:
For animation, you want to study at the best art school that you can. And there are lots of those in the New England area. Those that offer animation (and you can focus on 3D animation within the broader animation field) or computer animation are:- Rhode Island School of Design
- Mass Art
- Maine College of Art
- Boston University
- Suffolk University (New England School of Art & Design)
And check if University of Maine offers anything. They might. Likewise UNH and UMass Amherst. Those schools do have art majors, and they do have some computer art classes, but I don't remember, offhand, if you can focus on 3D animation.
If you're willing to go further from home, you can find programs at:
- NYU
- Parsons
- Pratt
- School of Visual Arts
- Syracuse
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rensselaer Polytechnic
Sometimes, to find this major, you have to look under either animation, or under media/film. So if you broaden your search beyond the specifics of 3D animation, and find programs in animation or media/film, check each program specifically to see if they offer 3D animation specifically. So start broader, then get narrow. Don't start so narrow.
Try to avoid tech schools or career colleges. I'm not loving that one in Florida, btw.
Alma Said:
What are some very good Colleges in England?We Answered:
You should really work on your spelling if you want to get in to Oxford. Heck, theres even a "check spelling" button built in to the website here, use it.