College campuses ought to prohibit credit card companies for asking students to sign up on campus.
The campus of the Couldson college, whose students average from sixteen to nineteen years of age, is located in Croydon, Surrey in the United Kingdom.
Are you asking how many students get accepted at ECU--East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina? For any University, it would be helpful to identify which College at that University you are asking about: College of Medicine, College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts and Communication, and so on. Each College has their requirements for acceptance. However, the University would also have it's requirements for Admission--and the best place to get the information on the acceptance level would be by calling the Admissions Office: ECU Undergraduate Admissions Office 106 Whichard Building Greenville, NC 27858 252.328.6640 If it is indeed East Carolina University, ECU, that you are asking about.
Yes, you should definitely ask college admissions about college life, however, don't limite yourself to just asking them. It'd be wise if you went to the college first and perhaps stayed nearby for a few days. Also, interview students who have lived there and ask how their college life is.
no stop asking
the autobahn still exists if that's what you're asking
Asking students eating in the cafeteria if they would like to be part of a study
She is asking if you are interested anymore to find out what is going on between you. It is not nice when you ignore someone and also shows that you may not be interested anymore by playing games.
Collecting data
We don't know. We don't go to your college.The question is asking you to tell them a brief summary of what you know about the college.For example:How many departmentsHow many students/staffNational awardsSlogans/missionsSubjectsDo you enjoy itAsk one of the college teachers to explain it to you if you are unsure. That's what they are there for.
probably not if you're asking..
i dont know what kind of question that is, but dont go around asking anymore