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The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university on the Westside of Los Angeles, California, United States. UCLA is the second oldest in the University of California system.

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What degrees does UNC offer?

Um they have a great law degree, and many others they have to offer

Who started UCLA clothing?

The UCLA trademark "is the exclusive property of the Regents of the University of California.",[99] but it is managed, protected, and licensed through UCLA Trademarks and Licensing, a division of the Associated Students UCLA.[100][101] As such, the ASUCLA also has a share in the profits.

Due to UCLA's academic and athletic prestige, as well as the name being associated with popular images of Southern California lifestyle, apparel with UCLA logos and insignia sells not just in the United States, but as an overseas clothing and accessories brand. High demand for UCLA apparel has inspired the licensing of its trademark to UCLA brand stores throughout East Asia. Since 1980, 15 UCLA stores have opened in South Korea, and 43 are currently open in China.[102] There are also stores in Mexico, Singapore, India and Europe.[103] UCLA makes $400,000 in royalties every year through its international licensing program.[103]

What majors is UCLA known for?

You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine, or you can also click on the related links below which will take you directly to the site. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them etc. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, room and board, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Make sure the college or university has a regional accreditation (most important). Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.

What clubs do FIDM offer?

My friends graduated from FIDM and from what they told me, the school has a student activities center which has all different kinds of clubs and even volunteer gigs for students. What's even better is the clubs on campus are fashion and entertainment related and that's something you won't find at a traditional CSU or UC for sure (and they all look great on your transcript too!)

What SAT score do you need to get into a Cal state Long Beach?

When i applied no SAT score was required but it would benefit applicant to have a high SAT score if GPA was low.

How much does a bilateral salpingectomy cost?

I have been looking for this answer too.

We're due to start IVF soon and I need one tube removed (unilateral salpingectomy) I have been calling and emailing clinics in the UK to get prices, I've only heard back from 1 clinic so far and they said the cost was no different for one tube or both.

The cost they said was £3600, that cost includes 2 nights stay in the hospital. The cost of the overnights are £452 per night and as we live close to the hospital I would prefer to go home (I've had lap ops before so know what to expect)

Some of the clinics only say 1 night is needed other just day surgery so I think that's a personal choice.

If you take off the overnight stays it's about £2500.

If yu find any prices please do post them on here.

Thx

Is the legenday story of UCLA library named Hugh G Dick Library true?

No, the library called URL (University Research Library) in the 70s and 80s, now called the YRL (Young Research Library) does have a plaque on the wall on the first floor reference section honoring a former professor with that name though -- I can't recall if he was an English or a Library Science professor. .

Was Mark Harmon a UCLA quarterback?

Yes, Mark Harmon the actor was not only quarterback for the Bruins in the 1972-1973 season, he won the National Football Foundation Award for all-round excellence. At least one of the televised games he played in was announced by his father, Tom Harmon, All American at University of Michigan and announcer par excellence.

Why is only the U in the UCLA cursive logo capitalized?

The best answer I can come up with is that UCLA started off as an extension of Cal and later became its own school. Since Cal has cursive letters, UCLA copied the same logo style but only kept the U capitalized.

What is bachelor's degree honor?

Under the new British system, and those influenced by it, such as the American, Canadian, Irish, Jordanian, Indian, Malaysian, Maltese, Sri Lankan, Singaporean, Zimbabwean, and Hong Kong, undergraduate degrees are differentiated either as pass degrees or as honours degrees, the latter sometimes denoted by the appearance of "(Hons)" after the degree abbreviation.[citation needed] An honours degree generally requires a higher academic standard than a pass degree, and in Malta, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Sri Lankan, South Africa, Malaysia and some Canadian universities an extra year of study. Previously in the UK Polytechnics, an honours degree took one more year of study than an ordinary degree. This applies in Scotland with ordinary MA and MA(Hons) degrees (which are the equivalent of English first (BA) degrees). In England now, most first degrees are assumed to be honours as Third Class honours is actually a relatively low standard. In Scotland there also exist Designated Degrees. But other universities, such as MIT, do not make any such distinctions.

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Can an illegal immigrant who remained in the US for 15 years after the expiration of his student visa be deported if he applied for asylum but did not attend the hearing?

The person is unlawfully present in the US and therefore is subject to deportation. He would however be given a chance to plead his case to immigration officials assuming he has legitimate reasons for applying for asylee status.

What degrees does UCLA college let in?

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What is the required GPA for admittance into Harvard University?

Boastarr is right - the average GPA for incoming students at Harvard is a 4.0. And that makes sense - it is one of the best schools in the world and attracts the best and brightest students from around the globe.

So does that mean you shouldn't apply if you don't have a 4.0?


Absolutely not.


While Harvard (and all Ivy League schools) attracts very smart students, GPA is not the only thing Harvard cares about. And many schools - including Harvard - are putting less and less emphasis on GPA overall every year.

I've said it before in response to similar questions, but there are MANY students with perfect GPAs that get rejected from Harvard every year. And there are also students getting admitted with a GPA below a 4.0. (It is an average, after all! Not a minimum!)


Harvard wants more than just a perfect GPA and a perfect SAT/ACT score. They want students who challenge themselves, and students who engage in the world around them (outside of the classroom!) What does that mean?


Well, for one, it means that you should not choose all the easiest classes in school in order to maintain a 4.0 GPA. Harvard will recognize that instantly, and it won't do you aaaany favors.


At the same time, if you are taking all Honors/AP courses and spending 100% of your time studying in order to get perfect grades, that's not going to help either.


What you want to do is mix things up. Take those challenging courses AND get involved in activities OUTSIDE of school. That can be sports, it can be volunteering, it can be an instrument, it can be... anything! Find something you love and get involved. And don't do it just for the sake of your apps. Schools can tell that, too! Do it because you love it, because you enjoy doing it, because it is your passion and you get excited about it. When you go about it that way, you'll naturally get more and more invested in it, and you'll have a lot more to show for yourself when it comes time to apply to college. (And the schools really want to see who you are as a person and what you care about and all the cool things you've accomplished because it shows them what sort of community member you'll be when you get to campus.)


And while you're doing that, make sure to stay focused on school as well. But don't stress out if your grades aren't 100% perfect. Schools, especially those in the Ivy League, would rather see you challenging yourself and getting a B+ than coasting through high school and getting an A+.


At the end of the day, if you're targeting Harvard you DO want to get that GPA as high as possible. Same with your SAT/ACT scores. After all, consider who you will be competing against to get in. But you should not devote 100% of your attention to getting a PERFECT GPA. There's a LOT more the Harvard admissions committee wants to see, and focusing exclusively on your grades is a bad idea.

Who are some of the famous alumni of Roxbury Latin?

Albert H. Gordon Gen. Joseph Warren (please see the Wikipedia entry on Roxbury Latin for a much more comprehensive listing of famous alumni--there's a huge number).