The college will most likely test you for basic skills to include English sentence sense, reading comprehension, basic math, and elementary algebra I. If the test indicates you need some refresher courses, then you will be required to take them first. If you are able to take college level courses, then stay with the safe courses that most majors require until you decide on your major. These might include English, history, psychology, lab science etc. Your academic counselor will be able to advise you appropriately.
Community college classes are great for someone who is undecided on a major. You can get a lot of your general education requirements out of the way if you are planning on attending a 4 year college in the future. Be sure that whatever 4 year college you do plan to attend accepts the classes you are taking at the community college.
A local community college or university should offer some classes in photography. Art schools or community art centers are another resource for finding these classes.
Answer Most community colleges, or state classes. Just call a EMS agency and ask them for information. ANY community college should have these classes readily available to you.
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I am glad that you are going to school. What you need to do is to make an appointment to speak with an advisor. You should have one assigned to you. They might even have a medical program for you to go into that will help you out with becoming a pediatric. Your advisor will help you in deciding which classes are best for you to take and ones that will transfer to your next college. Good luck and God Bless:)
If you want to become a realtor you should contact you local community college or university. They offer classes to be a certified realtor and they should also have information on where to find the classes elsewhere.
Do not worry about a major. Check the catalog of the university you want to attend for its core classes (100 and 200 level classes) and take those classes at the community college. Check with the 4 year institution to be sure your credits will transfer.
You should talk to a counselor at your local community college. They can show you what classes you need to take in order to learn more about computer networking.
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You should go to a community college for a masters degree for becoming a OTA. This is taking a little while to get.
It depends on which community college you're looking at. You should probably be able to find a help or questions link on the main page of the college's website. Click on it and see if 'Is there a list of classes?' is there. If not, try and find a 'contact us' link at the bottom of the page. If all else fails, look up the college in the yellow pages and call them.
You should, of course, take a law class. If they do not have one; look for a different school.