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Colleges In California
Courtney Said:
What colleges (California Preferred) have the easiest requirements for a masters in Economics?We Answered:
If you are looking for the easiest ones, you will never really understand economics.Try the CSU schools. They tend to admit masters students. The better ones (UC, Stanford, UCLA) only accept PhD students.
Gerald Said:
Is there any good community colleges in California that offers degrees in criminal justice?We Answered:
UC transfer curriculum does not align with curriculum for degree programs. While CA has began initiative to make degree programs UC-transferable, we are still at least several years away from implementation. If you want to complete an Associate's degree and the UC-transfer curriculum, expect to spend at least 3 years at the community college.Maureen Said:
What California colleges provide a minor degree in theatre?We Answered:
There are several colleges in California that offer these two degrees. I would look at http://californiacollegesearch.com. From there you can look by degree as well as zip code, city, type of college, and/or by name. Once you've decided you can request free information and decide what you would like to do.Link to private colleges:
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Link to degree search:
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Good Luck!
Philip Said:
What are best undergraduate nursing colleges/universities in California?We Answered:
I hear San Francisco state, CSU East Bay, San Jose State and Samuel Merrit University have good programs although they are very COMPETITVE to get into. Last year SFSU had 800 applicants but only had 80 spots. Merritt is private so it cost's about $50,000. My community college, Contra Costa has a good associate degree program and they have a 100% NCLEX past rate.Perry Said:
what california colleges are good for majoring in communications?We Answered:
There are none."Communications" is known everywhere as a Major for...students who have failed everything else.
Nina Said:
What are some good vocal colleges in California?We Answered:
Well, my dream school is Musicians Institute. It offers a Non-Certificate, Certificate, Associate of Arts, and Bachelor of Music program. It's not classical music, it's a contemporary music school, so you won't ever have to worry about opera. It's located in Hollywood.Frederick Said:
What California colleges should I look at?We Answered:
PSAT scores are very indicative of how you'll do on the SATs, I can't believe what some write here!With the 2100 plus you'll get on the SATs, you are too overqualified for SDSU and will find your peers there to be of pretty low academic capability. You can do much better!
The top UC's have been getting harder for OOS students to get into due to the budget crisis. Also, for the $40K per year (and no aid if you'reOOS) you'll pay as an OOS student, they probably are not the best value. Less than half are graduating in 4 years and that's getting nworse with classe cut because of the budget issues, so plan on paying for 5 years which makes it the same price as good privates.
I would look at Claremont McKenna, Scripps, Occidental, Pepperdine, Santa Clara for starters.