Thursday, May 21, 2009

How much money per month / semester would an out-of-state student need to attend a 2 year college in COLORADO

How much money per month / semester would an out-of-state student need to attend a 2 year college in COLORADO?
at a 2 year college in Colorado, how much per month or semester would probably, realistically, be enough to take about 2 classes per semester, and also afford to afford someplace to rent?
Denver - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
$1200 a month for rent and expenses




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Thursday, May 14, 2009

What do you think about Colorado College

What do you think about Colorado College?
For the past month I have been busy filling out applications to colleges and I have narrowed my choices down to three schools! #1 University of Denver, #2 The College of William and Mary, #3 Colorado College. I will be touring Colorado College next week and would like to hear other individuals opinions about how they perceive the school!?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Its quite prestigious and a very good education if you're willing to work for it. however make sure you take the block system into account. It is very very different than almost anywhere else, and for some people is a horrible way to learn. on the other hand if this works for you then like i said, its a wonderful place. beautiful campus, nice people (though c springs is quite conservative), and again, excellent education,(virtually) any grad school would take you
Answer 2 :
It is certainly one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country but in my opinion it is not enough to warrant the $35,844 per year tuition price tag that comes with it. This is even more true when you consider the cost at some of the better liberal arts colleges: Claremont McKenna, Williams and Barnard are all $37K. Davidson is $33K, Smiths and Harvey are $36K and Grinnel is only about $31K. The University of Denver is also over priced and offers no real Prestige outside of Colorado at undergraduate level. Granted it is a top 100 university and it is private but a better education can be had at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Personally I would aim for William & Mary and either scrap the other two or replace them with CU-Boulder or other top liberal arts colleges if that is what you have your eye on.
Answer 3 :
It is a very top-quality flagship university.





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Thursday, May 7, 2009

My friends and I are looking to move to Colorado for college. Whats the best city to live in for that


My friends and I are looking to move to Colorado for college. Whats the best city to live in for that?
My friends and i are looking for a place to live in Colorado to attended college at? Where wondering what city we can find reasonable rent and find jobs at?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Before your question can be answered the location of your college has to be known./




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Friday, May 1, 2009

Im looking for a college in colorado surrounded with horses. Any Ideas or suggestions

Im looking for a college in colorado surrounded with horses. Any Ideas or suggestions?
I love horses and want to build a career with them. I have heard that some colleges in colorado have a chance for people to work with them on campus but Im not sure its true. I really havent looked into many colleges yet but all I know is I need to get into some classes that Im interested in. And the only things Im interested in is Horses and muscle cars. :-)
Careers & Employment - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Peterson's guide to colleges. SEEK out equestrian studies.
Answer 2 :
Colorado State has a veterinarian program and there's a lot of horse property in and around Fort Collins. Also try Adams State down in Alamosa.
Answer 3 :
There's two really good colleges with horse programs in Colorado. Colorado State University is a good school if you want to become a vet and Lamar Community College has a hands-on training program where they give your horses to train and teach you how to be a good trainer. If you ever consider moving out of Colorado, there are two really good schools in California too. California Polyteching State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) is pretty well known for having both a horse training program and a pre-vet program and Feather River College is a junior college with a great horse training program. Hope this helps!





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