Friday, June 24, 2011

can you tell me some good graphic design school in Utah USA

can you tell me some good graphic design school in Utah USA?

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Here's a list of colleges and universities in Salt Lake City. But my guess is that Brigham Young University has the best graphic design school. Mountain West College An education that opens doors. (800) 713-3598 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT American InterContinental University Online (888) 846-2393 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Colorado Technical University Online (888) 846-2362 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT DeVry University & Keller Graduate School of Mgmt. Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT American InterContinental University Online (888) 846-2393 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Colorado Technical University Online (888) 846-2362 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT EarnMyDegree.com Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Maric College (866) 756-6573 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT DeVry University (800) 753-4375 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT DeVry University Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Mountain West College (800) 713-3607 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Strayer University A faster~ more flexible way to earn your degree. (866) 539-3348 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Capella University (888) 772-8020 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Everest College (800) 713-3607 Web Site 3280 West 3500 South Salt Lake City, UT Map Southern Christian University (888) 790-8080 Web Site Serving Salt Lake City, UT Brigham Young University 801-422-BYU1 Yellow Pages Ad Serving Salt Lake City, UT Columbia College-Salt Lake Campus (801) 972-6898 Yellow Pages Ad 2790 S Decker Lake Dr Salt Lake City, UT Map Eagle Gate College (866) 284-8685 Yellow Pages Ad More Info Serving Salt Lake City, UT Eagle Gate College (866) 733-4411 Yellow Pages Ad More Info 915 N 400 W Layton, UT Map Mountain West College (888) 844-3583 Yellow Pages Ad More Info Serving Salt Lake City, UT
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Do you think that another language will ever be compulsory to learn in school in the USA

Do you think that another language will ever be compulsory to learn in school in the USA?
If so, which language? Personally I think either Japanese or Spanish should be required. Japanese because it is very useful, and Spanish becasue Latin America & Mexico is close to the US>
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Yes, and I think it should be Spanish, right away.
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Yes.Spanish. Even though it's a good idea to learn Chinese,Japanese and Arabic.
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yes I think Spanish will be a graduation requirement in all schools in a few years. We have to make accommodations for the aliens which is all a bunch of BS!
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I think we need to start with proper English.
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Spanish, only because i feel lefted out when people speak in that and tell jokes, i want to feel included and plus its better to speak another because you think and speak in that lang. and it sounds great. I don't want to become ignorant to others!
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Spanish... my son is in Kindergarten and they're starting him on Spanish... it's not a public school though.
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Personally I think neither should be required. This is AMERICA, and we speak ENGLISH. Sorry to all you immigrants, but if you come to our country and expect to be treated as normal, then learn to speak our freaking language. What angers me the most is when I'm at a drive thru or at a store and I can't understand what the cashier is saying. I just want to tell them to go back to their own country and learn our language.
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To study and learn another foreign language are not compulsory neither mandatory but it is a necessityspecially if you are planning to in other foreign country. It is much advantageous for you if you know other language aside from one kind. Communication and understanding are open and easy now, you can move on.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

What are some 6 year bachelor/MD schools in the USA

What are some 6 year bachelor/MD schools in the USA?
I've heard about these schools to go to when you are sure you want to be in the medical careers. I have tried to find them, but I have been unable to find any. I know they exist. It is a school that you go to and it takes six years to get your bachelors and md, instead of 4 years of college and 4 years of med school. Some kind of list would be GREAT!!!!
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To be honest, the 6 year programs are being phased out (if they haven't been completely phased out already)....even the 7 year programs are going out of style, although I do know a few do still exist. Most BS/MD programs today are 8 years long. This is the official listing of all BS/MD programs in the US...you'll have to click through the links to see how long (6/7/8 years) each program is. http://services.aamc.org/currdir/section3/degree2.cfm?data=yes&program=bsmd Frankly, the trend in medical training is for people to ADD time, either by taking time off between college and med school or taking time off during med school to do research or other programs. There are many reasons why this is true, but one is the issue of maturity. I'd also think long and hard before sacrificing a year or two of your college years...college is important on a personal and social level, not just academically. Also practically speaking, if you look through the list of schools that offer these programs, a good majority of them are at lower-ranked med schools. There are, of course, a few exceptions (eg Brown, UCSD, UPitt, and Northwestern, BU are the ones that jump out at me). But if you're talented enough to get into a combined program at one of those higher ranked schools, then you're probably talented enough to get into those schools (or their equals) through normal admission and talented to get into a great med school.
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there arent many and you literally have to be among the best students in the COUNTRY to get into the ones that do exist, as there are very few spots in the programs. if you dont have a 4.0, lots of extracurriculars (academically impressive and other), and community service, forget it, and even if you do, so does everyone applying to them, so thats definitely not going to guarentee admission. about half the students that apply to med schools every year get rejected. think about this: about 95% of the studenst who apply to these programs youre talking about get rejected. its ridiculously competitive, and im not so sure its a good thing- 2 years of undergrad wouldnt have been enough for me to shape myself as a person and learn everything i needed for med school.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Going to School to the USA.

Going to School to the USA.?
Hi ! I have a question I'm am 15 years old right now and I was thinking of going to USA to study in a High School and then from there to go to a College or something. And I was thinking , Should I go right now . Or finish the High School here in Estonia , and then go to College from here to USA. I want to study and play basketball in college. And maybe you could , recommend me a good state to go to , It should be warm, but not Texas :). Thank You !
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well i would say go to the high school because you wont get accepted into many colleges if you didn't go to a very good high school
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Hey! Im 14, and im from the UK ive always wanted to go to high school in the USA where i am from i don't have cliques, we don't have home coming queen, we dont live like the American's. Going out to diners or grabbing a smoothie after school. Thats the life i have always dreamt for. I would say, if you have the oppotunity to go high school il the USA now, then i would take it. Because then you;ll make more friends which will help when you go to college Also, you would have a lot of fun. Tennesse? LA? NewYork? :) There the top 3 i would go too :D Let me know on what you decide :) Jess x
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Ok my advice is that if you have the opportunity to go to The US in High School, then you should. I think you should go to Florida because it is warm all year. Trust me I mean you barely need winter clothes. In the winter it doesn't snow, but it can get a little cold. The summers are very hot. Florida is a state where there's sunshine almost all year. I live in The US, and let me tell you, you do not want to go to northern states because it is very cold there, especially in winters. Two reasons why I think you should come to the U.S. if you have the opportunity: A. Because colleges in the U.S. look at your ACT and SAT scores. Those tests are given to you in high school. B. I am a foreigner myself, and in the United States, people speak very fast. So if you come in high school, you'lll learn the "English-American" accent. You know there are many English grammar rules that do not apply in the UK. Example: In the Uk, you write colour. In the US, you write Color. This is just a simple example, wait till you get here. ~ Happy Holidays~ :) ~ your welcome~ :)
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