Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Which is the best college in Colorado


Which is the best college in Colorado?
I'm trying to decide which college is the best to attend next year. UC of Boulder, UC of Denver, or any other college in Colorado. Thanks for the help!
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Depends on what you want to study. If you want to go in to engineering, the School of Mines is a top engineering school, while if you want a more liberal arts education, Colorado College is very good. Overall though, CU Boulder is probably the most well known and it is a very good school.





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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I turned 18 in August and I am a college student in Colorado. I got my license in CO am I a resident

I turned 18 in August and I am a college student in Colorado. I got my license in CO am I a resident?
My father is in the Navy and we have always moved around. I finally settled down in Colorado to go to college here. I just got my first drivers license here in CO, and I am wondering if I would be considered a resident of CO or a resident of Hawaii which is where my parents still live. And I am also a member of the CO Army National Guard.
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Answer 1 :
You mean for tuition purposes? No, that takes a year (and can't be done if your parents still provide support/claim you on their taxes). But just to be considered a resident of the state? You become a resident the day that you move there with the intention to stay.
Answer 2 :
At age 18 how long have you been a member of the CO Army National Guard? (Just curious). To answer your question I assume you were born in the United States; secondly, check with the county clerk office regarding length of stay and residency but my guess is yes.
Answer 3 :
It is all one big federated STATE. Only, on matters of State sovereingty would you need to under stand citizenship any further. A Citizen is a non-resident.





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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Is it easy to get involved at Colorado College

Is it easy to get involved at Colorado College?
I'm looking at this college and so far I love everything about it: -The block plan looks awesome. -It's a great school for biology, which is what I love, but it also has great other opportunities. -I really want to go out west for college. BUT, I'm wondering if this place is hard to fit in because of the intensity of the block plan?
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Colorado College was just voted one of the "Happiest" Colleges in the U.S. Some of the reasons for this distinction was the number of student clubs and organizations. The school is a smaller liberal arts, and there tends to be a higher level of student commodary than other institutions. You'd actually be choosing an excellent school for making friends. Since the block plan allows for short periods of focus on a subject, it gives just as much time as other schools for social activities. Often times the social activities are interwoven with what you are learning in the class room.






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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

What college in Colorado has the best science programs and classes

What college in Colorado has the best science programs and classes?
After I get out of the navy or air force, depending on where I end up, I will be going straight to college to be a forensic scientist. Like Abby in the TV show NCIS who processes all of the criminal evidence in the lab. I prefer to spend some time with my family while I'm in college, so I won't listen to suggestions about colleges out-of-state. Thank you in advance for your advice!
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