Is University of Nebraska Lincoln a good school?
NWU is a small school in Lincoln, Nebraska that allows and encourages students to get involved and provides many fantastic experiences for their students. All the professor's have the highest degree in their field they teach, and only the professor teaches the class; never a teachers aid. I was told they are the "Harvard of the Midwest." I am not sure of the validity of that statement, however, I can tell you it is a highly respected school academic wise. I would say they are one of the best schools in Nebraska if not the best.
To answer your question in short: yes a fantastic school.
What is the second largest city in Nebraska?
Bellevue is the third largest city in Nebraska. Bellevue has a population of approximately 53,000 people and located in Sarpy County.
Nebraska is located in the Great Plains, and is in what we call America's breadbasket. Lots of corn (maize), soybeans, wheat, oats and barley are grown there. We also find a lot beef and pork produced there as the open land and the availability of feed makes it a natural choice.
Nebraska has an average annual precipitation of around 560 millimetres (22.2 inches), although there is a steady gradient from around 760 millimetres (30 inches) in the southeast to around 375 millimetres (15 inches) in the western Sand Hills.
Most of this precipitation is rain, though in Omaha there is typically around 68 centimetres (26 inches) of snowfall, which equates to 50 millimetres (2 inches) of rain and leaves around 710 millimetres or 28 inches of actual rainfall. In western Nebraska there is a similar amount of snow but substantially less rain - as little as 315 millimetres (12.5 inches) of actual rainfall in the northwest.
How long does it take to get from Memphis Tennessee to Nebraska?
The total distance is 769 miles. The journey would take about 12 hours and 20 minutes.
How many cows are there in Nebraska?
How many hours is it to drive from Nebraska to Connecticut?
there is about 21 hours travel between the two places
What is the name of a major landmark in Nebraska?
Panorama Point in the extreme southwest corner of Nebraska at 5,424 feet in elevation is the highest and it is not a mountain or even a hill. At 840 feet in elevation is the lowest point on the Missouri River.
What two Native American tribes that lived in Nebraska?
Name is based on an Oto Indian word that means "flat water," referring to the Platte River.
Where is the Nebraska Masonic Foundation Library And Museum in Lincoln Nebraska located?
The address of the Nebraska Masonic Foundation Library And Museum is: 1240 N 10Th St, Lincoln, NE 68508
What are two historical monuments in Nebraska?
The most famous landmark would be Chimney Rock in the western Nebraska panhandle
What form to use for nebraska inheritance tax?
It does depend on your Relationship Status and Value of the property to accurately definte the percentage of Inheritance Tax, but the general guidelines to go by are:
Relationship Status
Property Amount
Inheritance Tax Rate
Immediate relatives
$ 10,000.01 and more
1%
Remote relatives
$ 2,000.01 - $ 60, 000.00
6%
-
$ 60, 000.01 and more
9%
Others
$ 500.01 - $ 5,000.00
6%
$ 5,000.01 - $ 10,000.00
9%
$ 10,000.01 - $ 20,000.00
12%
$ 20,000.01 - $ 50,000.00
15%
$ 50,000 and more
18%
How much is a nebraska 13 cent bicentennial stamp worth?
This is a common US commemorative stamp.
If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store.
If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition.
Dealers get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and
1/2 cent if used.
It is the kind of stamp I use on letters if unused or give to kids if used.
The Missouri River separates Iowa from Nebraska.
What do they make in nebraska?
your answer is easy if you've ever driven anywhere in the state . it is corn probably the most , beef ,hence Omaha steks and all the cows and finally std's . yep you can look that up its no joke they are ranked # 1 in the Midwest nationally. we also produce super high taxes. bad laws and eforcement along with lots of protection orders . hope this helps
What is the state bird and flower of nebraska?
== == The official state bird of Nebraska is the Western Meadowlark, adopted in 1929.
The Western Meadowlark.
What is Nebraska's famous foods?
steaks from Omaha Steaks. Nebraska is also where Kool aid was created. The Reuben sandwich was invented at the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha.
What are some goods and services in Nebraska?
farming (corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum), grain processing, meat-packing the Air Force Strategic Air Command,