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Colleges In Ma

Becky Said:

Does anyone know of colleges in MA that would admit me with a GED?

We Answered:

Community college is the way to go and then the transfer route./

Wayne Said:

Which colleges offer MA in Economics in Panjab University?

We Answered:

You did not mention the place from which you wish to apply for a college affiliated to Punjab University. Please try this web site link for the list of colleges affiliated to Punjab University.

http://dcdc.puchd.ac.in/colleges/newcoll…
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Jeff Said:

I have applied to several colleges and I am having a hard time deciding where to go. I need your opinions!?

We Answered:

Seems like the majority of the schools are in northeastern part of US except UT and Vanderbilt. For me, University of Texas at Austin would be my choice, it's a terrfic Universit with great tradition and great campus life.

Jason Said:

What colleges/universities in MA offer a major in pharmacy?

We Answered:

No college offers an undergraduate major in pharmacy because the PharmD is a professional graduate degree. You'd be pre-pharm at the undergraduate level, which is an advising status like pre-med or pre-law. The best you can hope for is a dual degree program, like at Eastern Nazarene in Quincy, where you get a BS in chemistry and go to either Northeastern or MCPHS for your PharmD.

Keith Said:

What are some colleges in MA that have good Music Production and Engineering Programs?

We Answered:

None, but University of Hartford has a decent program in Audio Engineering Technology.

Sherry Said:

Which of these colleges am I going to get accepted to?

We Answered:

Congratulations on founding the newspaper, that's astonshing that a "good" public high school wouldn't have had one in place until you came around. Frankly, it's a little suspicious. But that's a huge job and you should be proud of it.

Anyway, based on an assumption your school uses the common B curve that high schools seem to be on nowadays:

UConn - probably. I don't know if UConn takes residency into account.

Temple - probably.

Emerson, Northeastern - probably, maybe some financial aid.

Hofstra - probably not.

Fordham - no way.

The essay is 99% of the time a weeding tool. It rarely gets people in but often keeps people out. So don't count on that doing too much for you - lots of kids have them professionally written nowadays anyway, and admit counselors are wary.

If your school is on a C curve - alas, if only schools still did that - I'd bump up your chances of scholy money @ NEU and Emerson, would make you probable at Hofstra and possible but unlikely for Lincoln Center.

Good luck!

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