Thursday, July 21, 2011

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
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Peterson's guide to colleges. SEEK out equestrian studies.
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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.
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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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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Would you prefer to study math/science at a college in California, or Colorado, given the choice

Would you prefer to study math/science at a college in California, or Colorado, given the choice?
Regardless of what state you live in Would you rather study math/science at a 4 year college in California, or at a 4 year college in Colorado? Just curious
Physics - 2 Answers
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colorado without a doubt the climate lends itself more to the life of a scholar and it isn't the mecca for dumbasses from around the world
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Colorado




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Thursday, July 7, 2011

How do I choose between Colorado College, Emerson College, and Pitzer College

How do I choose between Colorado College, Emerson College, and Pitzer College? HELP!?
I was accepted to 5 schools (and wait listed at 4) but I have narrowed my choices down to those 3. (And no, Colorado College should not be confused with the larger University of Colorado. It is a smaller liberal arts school in Colorado Springs.) I'm from NY. I really need opinions that might help me decide!
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Congratulations on being accepted to so many colleges. That is the trend these days to apply to so many Colleges and then try to decided. I tell students only apply to where you truly want to attend and if you are accepted then no need to stress out. I think your choice is going to depend on what major you want and who is the best for those majors. You mentioned you narrowed your choices down to three. How did you come to that decision? There must be something about those three that you feel are better choices for you. Rank the three choices from one to three and make a list of pro's and con's and whoever has the most I would start looking into them more. See if one of the College's offer scholarships and if you get one of them to give you one see if the others will match or beat it. It is difficult today to know if you are making the correct decision but with a little more digging it may help you decide. Follow your heart and you will be OK. Good Luck
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I live in California. Pitzer has a wonderful reputation here. There are a group of colleges in Claremont and this is one of them. All are well respected.




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Friday, July 1, 2011

Would you prefer to study engineering at a college in California, or Colorado, given the choice

Would you prefer to study engineering at a college in California, or Colorado, given the choice?
Regardless of what state you live in Would you rather study engineering at a 4 year college in California, or at a 4 year college in Colorado? Just curious
Engineering - 1 Answers
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Colorado



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