It will be a matter of preference on your part. Both schools have the preferred regional accreditation. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through either school will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Research each and look at the programs of study particular to your interest, the admissions requirements, tuition and fees, student services offered, the environment etc. If possible, visit each school. You must be comfortable with it's environment. Then just pick the institution you feel will meet your personal goals and objectives.
University of Georgia!!!!
A communications server works by connecting the server and the client through streaming. A good communications server should have a powerful programming model.
Vet assistants should at least have an undergrad degree. This is a 4 year degree.
Yes it should be capitalized.
The steps that should be taken to continue an education in nursing are to go to college and get an undergrad in nursing and then go to postgrad and get a nursing degree.
Any university that offers online degrees in fields you are interested should work, e.g. University of Phoenix, City University, etc.
You should obtain your undergrad degree. It's also helpful to intern with someone you want to work for.
There may be a lot of American University students who study Swedish, but it's a very difficult thing to find out based on the regular reviews of American University you'll find on the internet. You should definitely check out sites like Unigo.com and search their student reviews sections and also check out the forums for American University on Unigo.com. Here is a link to the student reviews of American University: http://www.unigo.com/american_university/reviews/
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PKI should help in this case.
You should be able to google that and find out what the average score for Cornell undergrad is, I'm thinking it's probably 33-36 ACT, but that's not the problem, you can do undergrad anywhere, the problem is getting into the Vet program. I believe there is a separate Vet. Grad School Test and its super hard to get in anywhere, let alone Cornell. You should talk to their admissions office now, especially if you are just going into undergrad and make sure you are on the right path to get there. In a lot of ways, its tougher to become a Vet than a Doctor. Good luck.
To be a News Anchor, an undergrad degree is required in Journalism. Therefore, your major should be Journalism, Television Journalism, with minors in Communication/Speech.