Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Who can help me find more info about these colleges?

Personally in all my years of living i probably changed my--omg look at my jello every letter i make bounces hehe, anyways--career choices a million times, and i might not be exaggerating. Teacher, nurse, teacher, doctor, teacher, therapist..

on and on. But i have finally chosen what suits me best. Elementary Teacher/Camp Counselor/Author. I only need to go to college for just one, and thats E.T, but i have NO IDEA what school to go to. I am using careercruisers.com for help, and i have made a first choice. But i have already lived in that state and want to experience something new. All of the other sites i have checked out don't explain as much as NAU does, and its frustrating. I am going to college in 5 years, but time is flying by so fast i'll be in college before you know it. (and its best to plan ahead.) It might be just me, but at all of the colleges (listing later) (except for NAU's college) i couldnt find/didn't access legitimate:

Dorms--Pics, info, age requirements, etc.

Dining-- Prices, foods, churro or not to churro, etc.

Accademics--(most of which i found but were hard to access) majors and minors in Education

Admission-- Tuition, requirements, financial aids...etc.

Here are the colleges:

Adelphi College (california)

Corban College (oregon)

Augsburg College (minnesota)

California Christian College (california)

Colorado Christian University (Colorado)

Lincoln Land Community College (Illinois) (Will go here during highschool)

Malone College (ohio)

Nevada State College At Henderson (Nevada)

Rocky Mountain College (montana)

University of Idaho (idaho)

University of Maine (maine)

University of Wyoming (Wyoming)

Utah Valley State College (Utah)



Please help me/thank you for the help (goes back to eating jello)Who can help me find more info about these colleges?
Go to College Board and compare the colleges.



You can see how your SAT scores stack up to the average students at each school, see the campus types, what kind of extras each school has, prices, available degrees. Whole nine yards.



College is really important. Aside from picking a good school (which all of them are pretty much on the same level) you need to pick the schools that best suit your career. After that it's really up to preference, but you should apply to all of them and see which ones accept you before you go nitpicking. After that then pick which ones are best.



The school I eventually want to go to was picked because I heard a lot about it, it's got a really active campus with a lot of clubs I'd be into, a diverse campus which is a big plus to me because I don't like race dominated situations and is fairly large which is also great. I don't want to keep running into the same people. They also take my career track all the way into Masters so it's all good.



Decide what's important to you and also your area, college is what you want to make of it really. It can be a great experience of a stressful one throughout.Who can help me find more info about these colleges?
princeton review.com

each of the college's websiteWho can help me find more info about these colleges?
You can use this website to get to each school's website:



http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state/#鈥?/a>



If you're looking into Malone College, you also might want to consider Mount Union College, which is in the same general area. I know a teacher who went there and felt she was well-prepared for teaching. Another school with an excellent reputation for its teacher education is Ball State University in Indiana.
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