Congratulations for choosing college and getting accepted! Your freshman year is usually harder than high school, because you have to adjust to different study schedules and more information to take in. However, it can also be the most fun, because everything is new and exciting. Here are some tips for you:
One very important good life tip for college teens is to finish college. Other good life tips include eating a healthy diet, drinking in moderation or not at all and exercising frequently. Another good tip is to stay away from drugs.
There are some great sites online that offer good advice about student loan consolidation. Wells Fargo, USA Student Loans, Finaid, and even Studentaid.ed.gov, all offer resources for loan consolidation for college students.
Go to administration of your University (or College) and ask them. There are ways and they are there to help. Good luck Marcy
To get accepted into a university, a student will need their high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores, and college application. Beyond that, a student will need good grades and to have participated in a variety of extracurricular activities.
Both are great schools with the preferred regional accreditation. Either one would be a good choice.
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No he does not have a college degree. He attended the University of Memphis for 1 year before leaving for the NBA.
Yes.If you do good in college and university you can.
Yes, Auburn University is an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
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Columbia, NYU, SUNY Stony Brook, Princeton, Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway, and Fordham.