Woodland, AL
I am torn between two colleges. Both have very good engineering programs. However, one is in the middle of a big city with horrible traffic and a homeless problem, while the other is in a small calm town. The one in the large city is known as a better school than the small town one, but I love both equally. Which one should I choose to go to?
Auburn University is the small town college and Georgia Tech is the college in a big city. I have already gotten accepted to Auburn and am waiting to hear back from Tech. I am very conflicted on this topic and would love some advice.
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Do I have to do both minor and major zoology if I want to become a Zookeeper?
My big dream is to become a Zookeeper, and even a little fashion on the side.
What are the best ways to quickly determine which major to pursue when you have multiple in mind? #Spring25 ?
I have a lot of interests and not sure which path to pursue. #Spring25
So, changes. My mother told me you cannot transfer to a university from a community college, so now I'm confused. I need to take core classes before I go to UF, but I am unsure if any universities in Ga will transfer to UF. Can anyone help me find out if this is possible?
I am struggling a little with college plans.
I graduate in May, I have been waitlisted from my dream school and I have also gotten waitlisted from housing at my safety school, my plan C is going to a community college in Georgia and then transfer to Georgia tech, is it a good idea to go to community college as an engineering major or too risky? what extracurricular activities should I participate in order to secure my transfer at GA tech? #Spring25?
I would like to get to know more information about the REP transfer program for engineering majors in GA since i would like to be part of it, or also getting to know opinions about engineering transfer majors
Can I take Biology in a 2-year college and transfer to a Zoology in a 4-year university?
I think i'm starting to understand, but I still cant figure out what classes I need.
so update on community colleges, I am looking into the Atlanta technical college, but I have no clue what class to take. If you've seen my first few questions, you'll remember I said I wanted to do Zoology, but thats the issue. Atlanta technical doesn't offer Zoology, so I am confused. Please someone explain how the community colleges work and also which class I should take
I'm so lost, college makes zero sense right now.
so I was looking at community colleges here in Ga (newnan,GA) and I cant decide one which is best for me. Does anyone have any advice that could help me decide? I want to plan everything out before junior year so if possible, I can graduate earlier and also already be prepared for college( I do somewhat understand early graduation as my sister did it last year) but If anyone knows any good community colleges please, can you help me understand?
I'm looking into community colleges now, as i've decided which university Id like to go to.
does anyone know if its possible to contact a UF principal if im in 9th grade?
I'm trying to contact them to understand the school better and see if its possible for me to transfer credits.
Sorry about all the college questions and everything, but i'm lost. I was looking into colleges and I discovered instead of NCSU I want to go to UF (University of Florida). They offer higher diplomas for Zoology. I also know I need to do core classes first but this is what confuses me. Where do I take them and if I choose to transfer credits over to UF, Is it even possible ?
I'm getting more confused the more I look into it.
So follow up on my career plan, I have made a decision to (probably won't happen) ATTEMPT to become a Zoo Director/owner and do SMALL projects in fashion on the side. I need help understanding how to do so(specifically the cost and how to get that money FOR ZOO DIRECTOR) Is there any zoo directors on here who can help me understand more?
Of course, i'm taking advice from anyone, but I pray this finds someone who works in the zoos as I really need the advice( I need to have everything down BEFORE I start dual enrollment and zoology which I'm planning to do next year).
So i'm a freshman and I have multiple questions about colleges and stuff. I want to go to College at NCSU (North Carolina State University), but I have no way to pay. Is there any Scholorships or anything that could help? I live outside of NC so I'm not sure how to get in. ?
If anyone knows anything I need to, please ne free to share. I have to know everything before I graduate, as me and my parents are splitting up then.
I want to be a zookeeper or maybe a fashion-designer, but I love both and can't choose. How can I find a way to do both, and is it even possible ?
I am in love with animals, but I love designing as well. If you have any other info or anything to help, i'd love to hear it.
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I'm a current sophomore at the University of West Ga. I am a psych major with a minor in sociology. I was hoping I could get some advice about pursuing a masters degree in developmental psychology and what career options are possible. I also wanted to know if there were some things that I...
What can I do to become better if I am trying to get into law?
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What should I know about being a therapist or psychiatrist
I’m 16, I’ve wanted to be a therapist since I was 11. After having therapy myself I wanted to be able to help people like that. Know that even if they’re going through thought times I’m someone they can lean on. Even if they have no friends I would be there.
What inspired you became a sonography tech?
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How do I find help for the career: counseling?
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I want to know if having a internship for a sports manager would be exactly what I read it would be #sports-management #sports #athletics #internship
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