Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Am I guaranteed to get into a community college in California if I live in Washington

Am I guaranteed to get into a community college in California if I live in Washington? ?
I live In WA state, but if I apply for a community college in California (and I can afford it), am I guaranteed admission? I have a 3.6 GPA and took some honors and AP classes, idk if that matters.
Higher Education (University +) - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Depends where your home of record is brianiac.
Answer 2 :
yes. they will take you, as long as you can pay for it
Answer 3 :
Washington, California? Being in state is more relavent than good grades at Jr. college
Answer 4 :
I don't think you're guaranteed to get into any college ever really, but with a 3.6 GPA and AP classes I'm sure you'll gain admission. They'll probably have you do placement tests for english, math etc. so be sure to do it ASAP. The longer you wait to go to college, the harder the placement tests become as your memory fades.
Answer 5 :
I am from Kent,Wa i go to school in northern California, you just have to pay out of state tuition and its a community college they pretty much except everyone
Answer 6 :
community college is junior college. all you have to do to get into a community college in california is to have your high school diploma or be 18 years of age. that's it. you don't need anything else. just pay your classes and you're in school





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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Can you find me a college in Washington


Can you find me a college in Washington?
A small school, not a big one, preferably on the coast.. i want to go for business management or something like that i got a 21 on my act (ugh i know it stinks!) and my gpa is about 3.5-3.8 can you find me a school that i can get in to? Im having trouble finding a school that i can even get in to, because i am NOT a good writer so whatever i write for my personal statement will not be good....uh oh
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
My advice is to go to your high school guidance office and ask them for help. The people there are the most knowledgeable to help you! Good luck!





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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Are there colleges in washington state with family housing

Are there colleges in washington state with family housing?
I'm 20 and I have a 2 month old son. I want to continue going to college but I need to find a college with family housing so he can live with me. I already tried online college, its not for me. Can anyone tell me if there are colleges in Washington state with family housing and what the colleges are?
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How is the Washington D.C area for a college student

How is the Washington D.C area for a college student?
Hello, I am planning to attend George Washington University, and I want to know from those who have been there often or live there how is the area. I dont party or go "clubbing" so I dont mean in that way. For a serious student does D.C have a good atmosphere? Thanks!
Washington, D.C. - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
For a college student it is nice, if you exercise common sense. The area around George Washington is very nice. It is close to the Metro (DC's subway system) and the downtown area. The National Mall and Smithsonian Museums are 10-15 minutes away from the campus. Pentagon City Mall and the Underground shops at Crystal City are a few Metro stops away. A nice area to hang out is Dupont Circle. There's a park with a fountain in the middle. Georgetown is nearby (though it's not accessible by the Metro). I also recommend hanging out in the Chinatown area. Avoid the area around Howard University-it is mugger's paradise. I've included a link to the Metro map.
Answer 2 :
As the above poster noted there is lots to do in DC. The place is full of museums and there are also lots of theaters if you want to see a show or something. DC is also a big college town so you can also do stuff at other colleges if your interested.




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