very seldom will you find a major or a university that requires a geography course as prerequisite . high school is usually the place to "force" students to take a basic geography course. now, you can major in geography as well and get all you need. Answer It depends on the college that you are applying to. You should check the list of high school courses that the college you are applying to recomends that you take.
That depends on the level you want to teach. For middle or high school usually a B.A. of Geography is required. Most states require teaching certification, that varies by state though in what they require. For community college, often a M.A. of geography is enough. For other colleges and universities a PhD is required. Most want some work experience in your field too. That is often not required.
It depends on which college in the US you are applying to, but generally speaking the SAT I's are almost always required of both international students as well as those living in the US. Additionally, SAT II's may be required by certain colleges to get in, so check on the particular college website.
Most colleges will offer an army ROTC if the applicant is one that they particularly wish to have enter their college It is worth asking when applying to the college.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
cod is not required to some extent there is an unwitten college drees.
Yes, you can use one letter of recommendation for multiple colleges as long as the letter is relevant to the programs you are applying to at each college.
You should send recommendation letters for colleges directly to the admissions office of each college you are applying to. Be sure to follow the specific instructions provided by each college for submitting recommendation letters.
If you miss the application dead-line for the four year colleges and universities you can start at the community college and transfer later.
No. But if you are applying to college it might look good
There are many colleges with the name Martin in them, but not a college of Martin. Where is the college located?