No. Actually, many colleges such as Harvard University (and many, many others) are actively seeking homeschoolers because they tend to be more self-motivated. Some recent statistics have shown a sharp uprise in the amount of homeschooled teens accepted into major colleges.
The population of interest is the population you are trying to draw an inference about from the collected data sets. For example if you are interested in the average height of a college student on the east coast then the population of interest would be all college students on the east coast. If you are trying to find out the compressive strength of a certain concrete mixture then the population of interest is all types of concrete of this type.
What are you trying to find? It means that 4 fifth of college students does not use computers at that age or use them even earlier or later.
In this day and age most teenagers have jobs while still in high school. Definately by the time students reach college they are trying to find jobs while they continue their education that will afford them work experience in the field that they are studying.
Yes, sometimes. It really depends on what college you are trying to get into. Usually the more volunteer work, training, and programs that you have done or completed, the better it will look on your college application.
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you can get studnets from architure college, or home design institutes to do the job , but input and ideas from students may not be as good as expert and you might end up spending more
I don't think so. However, there is a brand new student housing being built in Boca called University Park. It is for students of FAU, Lynn, and PBSC. It should be done in 2013 but They are trying to have it done this fall. That's where I'll be living (: yay college!
No its not you can still make it in a community college
Trying to create a diverse environment. For example, considering factors such as race, religion, educational background, family history, parent's income, etc. when admitting/declining prospective students.
A 3.06 is a decent GPA if you are coming from a private school with a reputation for making students work hard. If you are trying to get into a good college, try to get a 3.5 or higher.
Principally Plato and Xenophon wrote about him, but these were not his students - the students were young men whom he was trying to influence in their way of life and thinking.
Adolescence and trying to get freedom