Absolutely not. Harvard will accept students from many different undergraduate schools into their Law School.
Yes, it is illegal not to.
There are many colleges that accept Octoberian students. Some of these include De La Salle University, Far Eastern University, and University of the East.
No but if you appeal they do help you.
I read from their brochure Quinnipiac university states that they will generally accept students with an average of a C or higher in academics.
There are many universities that accept new students online. Depending on your qualifications and where you live could determine which university is more suitable for you.
free university educations but were required to accept jobs in state owned industries
Yes US universities do accept undergraduate law students to study Post Graduation in the USA. The admissions are tough but possible and we specialize in counselling for law Gowri india@usasiaedu.com
Yes! Of all the students at the University of Arizona, about 3% are international. At a school of about 30,000, that's about 900 people :) If you want more information about international students at University of Arizona, check out these links: http://internationalstudents.arizona.edu/home http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=987&profileId=9
It is stated that they do accept a GED as long as you also score high in SAT and ACT. HOWEVER, in reality Harvard will decline GEDs as they want the best of the best and a GED to them is a sign of laziness and low accomplishment. If a person get into Harvard or any other Ivy League school with a GED, it would cast a negative outlook onto themselves and the college community.
More information about a job at the University of Chicago can be found at the University of Chicago website. The website gives you information about profiles for certain jobs, the application procedure and which jobs are available.
yes