First question to ask yourself: What field am I interested in? So if you're interested in Nursing, do an online search for the colleges in your state that have good nursing programs. Visit their webpages and request information.
Ask yourself: how much do I want to pay, how close to home do I want to be, what has the best programs for me, what ACT/SAT scores do I need, do I have the requirements to get in - those are the types of questions to start asking yourself.
Once you narrow down your choices, consider visiting. Colleges have tours for students that you should sign up for.
ANYONE can bring a lawsuit against ANYONE ELSE. You probably should contact an attorney for advice to determine if you have grounds for filing a lawsuit in your state.
If counselor refers to a mental health specialist, in other words a clinical psychologist, the answer is no. The relationship must be strictly professional and nothing else. If the counselor and the client have mutual feelings of interest then the counselor must refer the client to another professional counselor.
it depends on the content of your conversation. If you tell the school counselor your going to hurt yourself or someone else they are required by law to tell your mom and dad about your conversation
Much the same as going to college anywhere else.
if you are in Maryland and in prince georges county, you apply for the program. for anything else ask your school counselor.
yes :) i do! do you have any advice you can give me?
Opportunity cost is the choice to do something but choosing that requires you not to something else.
Much the same as going to college anywhere else.
i wouldn't know ive never needed legal advice from wikianswers. i sugest you ask the people who do seek legal advice from wikianswers. my guess is maybee they have no one else to seek legal advice from.
Think what you would normally think and whats good for you or anyone else
its hav only pomp and show type of college nothing else.
Same ways everyone else does.