hello i am a represenative for Harvard law school the cost as of Jan.1,2009 the cost will be 55,950 dollars including books needed an additional 5,000 for room and board ok thank you have a nice day
for that, i would say Harvard. It's a great school for things like that.
No. There are many good law schools, and more important than the school is the person.
They are entirely different things. Tuition means paying for school, which you do anyway, either by your taxes or directly. Homework is something you do to help you understand the material better so you'll learn more and make better grades.
Try playing with your friends- get together and just hang out and play games!
There are many online colleges available however, there are several things to consider. Tuition can be much more expensive than traditional colleges and the convenience of attending online classes versus a brick and mortar school may not be worth the increased tuition. Depending on the school you choose, most are highly accredited.
they can work together as a group
No, I doubt it. Reading through alot of things, Harvard will only accept All A's etc. You are competing with people everywhere. You definitely will not make Harvard.
because it has a lot of things and is very good college
Advantages: 1. Gain extra knowledge that may not be taught in the school 2. Can learn faster as the student to teacher ration is smaller and the student can receive more attention 3. Can help improve a student's learning by adjusting the pace to suit the student, which cannot be don in school 4. Can help a student's learning by focusing on certain areas which they are weaker in Disadvantages: 1. Increases the burden of parents as the tuition fees are expensive 2. become competitive tool to the parents who compete their children result with others 3. May lead to students looking down on the value of day school 4. lack of self learning skills
The two things Mr. Obama was interested in were politics and law. He studied Political Science at Columbia University (where he graduated in 1983) and he studied law at Harvard Law School (where he graduated in 1991).
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