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Colleges In Wisconsin

Vanessa Said:

which are best online universities or colleges in Wisconsin?

We Answered:

Your state universities and community colleges will offer online courses. These will be fully accredited, they won't scream "Online college" on a transcript, and they'll be less expensive. That's what you want--unless you're a glutton for punishment...

Mae Said:

What are some colleges in wisconsin or minnesota that are close to a decent terrain park?

We Answered:

i go to UW- Whitewater, its about 20 minuets from Alpine which has a solid park, but i would bet you could find something better in Minnesota

Miguel Said:

Which colleges in Wisconsin can a person attend to become a pharmacist?

We Answered:

You need a 4-year college degree before you can apply for pharmacy school. Major in anything in college (although chemistry is recommended) and take the pre-pharmacy classes. You can do this pretty much anywhere. U Wisconsin Madison would be a great choice.

Craig Said:

What are the biggest party colleges in Wisconsin?

We Answered:

UW Madison.

Hands down.

Johnnie Said:

What are the top 5 or 10 colleges in Wisconsin?

We Answered:

Depends on what you want to study. UW Madison is the flagship state school but with a 1.5, I doubt you would get in unless you would transfer in at a later date. Each of the UW schools have strengths. SP has an outstanding natural resource management department. If that is your interest, it's the best place to be if you're not at Madison. Milwaukee is strong as an urban university in almost all areas of study; Platteville for engineering; Whitewater for business; La Crosse for allied health/science. Private schools: Ripon, Lawrence, Edgewood, Viterbo.

IF you don't get into your school of choice, study your butt off at SP and transfer at the end of your sophomore year. Strong academic performance at the university level will compensate for your H.S. GPA.

Celebrate your admission. Without knowing your full academic history and where you've applied, it is difficult to assess whether your remaining applications will result in admission offers. Good luck to you, regardless of where you land.

Nora Said:

What colleges in Wisconsin offer a Human Biology major?

We Answered:

http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/se…
this is the collegeboard response to colleges in wisconsin that offer bio
(there are 32)
its a great website and should be able to answer any of your questions about college

Sam Said:

Do Wisconsin colleges/universities pay for your books?

We Answered:

State Universities in Wisconsin are managed by University of Wisconsin System. Ask them or the University of Wisconsin

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