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550px x 710px | 48.20kB [source page] Academic Departments Location Plan This map illustrates the general locations of the various schools of Brandeis University Note Some departments are distributed among more than one or two school clusters For example the From Yahoo Image Search: "Academic Departments" From Shining Sea to the Blue Mountains and Beyond Number One
webbel ue, 03 Nov 2009 17:38:42 GM Note: Over the last three months since my arrival in Corvallis, I have visited our . academic departments. and traveled to every one of branch experiment stations around Oregon, some of which I have described in earlier postings. ... UMass Majors Fair to be held Wednesday | The Daily Collegian
Mike Toomey Mon, 26 Oct 2009 02:11:59 GM UMass' many . academic departments. will be grouped by similar concentrations to make navigating the fair easier. The configuration of the fair is intended to help students to investigate related concentrations that might work well as a ... Graphic Designer - HigherEdJobs.com
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guardian.co.uk It's a real tutelary deity in what is still an academic department of Oxford University. This is not merely a big extension: the new building allows an ... and more » From Google News Search: "Academic Departments" Which British universities' History Departments hold the best academic reputation ? Q. Specifically, good reputations for research in Modern British History. Asked by Rita K - Mon Jan 12 06:11:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Do you want an undergraduate course - or a post graduate course. If post graduate you should remember that we do things slightly differently in the UK. In American Universities you choose the University first - do a general year for a PhD and then opt for a course within the University. In the UK you apply for a particular course - which has already been awarded funding. You will then, upon acceptance research into a particular area - so rather than choose the University you would be better looking at post grad. opportunities in an area of research which interests you. This applies to Science which I know a little about. For history you may be able to work on your own - but do remember that we are far less financially generous to… [cont.] Answered by Helen P - Mon Jan 12 06:30:24 2009 What academic department i have to be if i want to be a lawyer? Q. Also im going to New York University (NYU) I dont want to be like ina coartroom and trying to get killed if i dont defend the other person! Asked by I Love Twilight! - Sun Oct 14 23:28:24 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can major in any undergraduate degree of study if you want to go to law school. I suggest majoring in a course of study that is easy for you so you can get a high GPA. Law schools only look at GPA and LSAT score. So if you study English and get a 3.9 GPA, you are in better condition than someone who studied Biochemical Engineering at Cornell with a 2.5 GPA (assuming the LSAT score is the same). Answered by David B - Sun Oct 14 23:38:31 2007 I'm looking for a college with the following characteristics.?
Q. Near large city Small campus feel, but could be large campus Many scholarships available Many extracurricular activities- music, writing, political groups Not centered around sports Great academic departments Offering majors in economics, international business, political science, government, or chemistry Good foreign language dept. Study abroad opportunities All suggestions are appreciated. If you could give reasons why you suggested the school, that'd be great. In case this is helpful: unweighted 4.0; weighted is about a 4.3 gpa act 28- taken as a freshman Haven't taken SAT yet Lots of extracurriculars and volunteering plus I have a job Asked by jake2011@ymail.com - Mon Feb 16 19:20:57 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'm basically a breathing advertisement for the school, but Washington U. in St. Louis is a great school- it definitely fits all of the requirements (although I'm not sure how good their foreign language department is, but its by no means 'bad') The school is near the city of St. Louis, but actually isn't in it- its in a wealthy suburb. The campus isn't huge but its not small, but its gorgeous. Presuming you're a candidate that they want, I hear they Fin Aid office is fantastic (and the scholarship programs are pretty good too.) The school definitely isn't centered around sports, its much more academic. The teams are all D3 (mens basketball was the 2008 D3 champions) but the school by no means is sports crazy. I don't know how accessible… [cont.] Answered by grace877191 - Mon Feb 16 19:46:35 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic Departments" |




