http://www.admissions.umich.edu/about/ This is a link to the Univeristy of Michigan's website. Remember that GPA and test scores aren't the only determinants for acceptance.
no. umich accepts only UW GPAS of 3.8+
If you are interested in becoming a dialysis technician, then classes obviously are a must. Without enough classes, you will not have enough knowledge to be successful. You may also aim for a degree to further you work opportunities.
Oddly enough from the University of Michigan's marching band. First performed in 1932. http://library.osu.edu/sites/archives/OSUvsMichigan/scriptohio.htm
yes
Online classes take a lot of discipline, but if you are motivated enough, you can
at least a 2.75 but it all depends on your act/sat score and extra curriculars as well
No it was filmed in Gig Harbor Washingtin
in Michigan it doesn't matter how many people you have in your car you just have to have enough seat belt's.
Michigan mainly but also Illinois in lake Michigan & even Kentucky in a few spots on the Ohio river oddly enough
You can go anywhere that has a law program and or law school. Just look up the schools you want to go to and see if they have the law programs. I go to the University of Cincinnati and its pretty awesome. And interesting enough im in the law program right now. Depending on where you live, in Ohio the law schools that i know of are University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University are the two leading schools in ohio for Pre-law programs.
Not sure what you mean by "too much but not enough".If you can't afford a specific university, you can: * Ask them about scholarships. * Consider studying at a cheaper university.
Enough for a couple of joints and enough to get you in trouble with the police in many places.
no way hose we have enough prisons