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RuthDanielle
Question: What is a good school to go to for architecture?
I'm about to transfer next spring and I need information for a good school for architecture. Thanks!
June 10, 2009, 07:25:29
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Rankings Master of Architecture 1. Harvard University 2. University of Cincinnati 3. Columbia University 4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4. Yale University 6. Cornell University 6. Washington University in St. Louis 6. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 9. University of Michigan 9. University of Texas at Austin 11. Clemson University 11. Kansas State University 11. Princeton University 11. Texas A&M University 11. University of Virginia 16. Rice University 17. Georgia Institute of Technology 17. University of California at Berkeley 19. Rhode Island School of Design 19. Syracuse University Bachelor of Interior Architecture/Design 1. Kansas State University 2. Pratt Institute 2. University of Cincinnati 4. Cornell University 5. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 6. California College of Arts 6. New York School of Interior Design 8. Michigan State University 9. Arizona State University 9. Art Center Design College 9. Illinois Institute of Art at Chicago 9. Iowa State University of Science and Technology 9. Miami University 9. University of Missouri 9. University of Oregon 9. University of Texas at Austin 9. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Master of Interior Architecture/Design 1. Pratt Institute 2. Kansas State University 3. Cornell University 4. Rhode Island School of Design 5. Savannah College of Art and Design 6. Arizona State University 6. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 6. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 9. Washington State University of Spokane 10. Iowa State University 10. Syracuse University 10. University of Florida Bachelor of Landscape Architecture 1. University of Georgia 2. Kansas State University 2. Louisiana State University 4. Pennsylvania State University 5. Cornell University 5. Texas A&M University 7. Purdue University 8. Ball State University 9. Iowa State University 10. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 10. University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 12. Clemson University 13. Ohio State University 14. University of Florida 15. University of Rhode Island Master of Landscape Architecture 1. Harvard University 2. University of Georgia 3. Louisiana State University 4. Texas A&M University 5. Ball State University 5. Cornell University 5. University of Virginia 8. Kansas State University 8. University of California at Berkeley 8. University of Michigan 11. University of Pennsylvania 11. University of Texas at Austin 13. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 14. Auburn University 14. North Carolina State University 14. Rhode Island School of Design
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MCR4evr
Question: What are some great creative writing or literature colleges?
Yeah, so I'm just looking ahead 7 years. I'm writing several novels at the moment. I've written tons of short stories. Being a successful writer is my life goal at the moment so any suggestions? Don't hold back. Also good photography colleges? Always goo to have a back up plan.
September 20, 2010, 17:20:27
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from US News, for what that is worth: U. S. and World Report Ranking for graduate creative writing programs 1. University of Iowa 4.5 2. John Hopkins University (MD) 4.2 3. University of Houston (TX) 4.2 4. Columbia University (NY) 4.1 5. University of Virginia 4.1 6. New York University 4.0 7. University of California, Irvine (CA) 4.0 8. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MI) 4.0 9. University of Arizona 3.9 10. Boston University 3.8 11. Cornell University 3.8 12. University of Massachusetts, Amherst (MA) 3.8 13. University of Montana (MT) 3.8 14. University of Washington 3.8 15. Washington University (MO) 3.8 16. Brown University (RI) 3.7 17. Indiana University, Bloomington (IN) 3.7 18. University of Arkansas (AR) 3.7 19. University of Utah 3.7 20. Arizona State University 3.6 21. Emerson College (MA) 3.6 22. George Mason University (VA) 3.6 23. Hollins College (VA) 3.6 24. Sarah Lawrence College (NY) 3.6 25. Syracuse University (NY) 3.6 26. University of Florida 3.6 27. University of Maryland, College Park (MD) 3.6 28. University of Pittsburgh 3.6 29. Warren Wilson College (NC) 3.6 30. University of California, Davis (CA) 3.5 31. University of Southern Mississippi (MS) 3.5 32. University of Texas, Austin (TX) 3.5 33. Iowa State University 3.4 34. University of Missouri, Columbia (MO) 3.4 35. University of Oregon 3.4 36. University of Southern California (CA) 3.4 37. Bennington College (CT) 3.3 38. CUNY--City College of New York (NY) 3.3 39. Florida State University 3.3 40. Ohio University 3.3 41. Ohio State University 3.3 42. Penn State University, University Park (PA) 3.3 43. University of Alabama (AL) 3.3 44. University of Denver (CO) 3.3 45. University of North Carolina, Greensboro (NC) 3.3 46. San Francisco State University 3.2 47. University of Cincinnati 3.2 48. University of New Hampshire 3.2 49. Western Michigan University (MI) 3.2 50. American University (DC) 3.1 51. Colorado State University (CO) 3.1 52. Eastern Washington University 3.1 53. Georgia State University 3.1 54. New Mexico State University (NM) 3.1 55. Saint Mary's College of California 3.1 56. San Diego State University 3.1 57. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (IL) 3.1 58. Temple University (PA) 3.1 59. University of Colorado, Boulder (CO) 3.1 60. Virginia Commonwealth University 3.1 61. Wichita State University (KS) 3.1 62. Brooklyn College (NY) 3.0 63. California State University, Fresno (CA) 3.0 64. Mills College (CA) 3.0 65. SUNY, Albany 3.0 66. University of Georgia 3.0 67. University of Hawaii, Mano (HW) 3.0 68. University of Illinois, Urbana--Champaign (IL) 3.0 69. University of Minnesota (MN) 3.0 70. Vermont College of Norwich University (VT) 3.0 71. SUNY--Binghamton (NY) 3.0
Jacob S
Question: What are some colleges that are renowned for their biology and/or biomedical courses?
I'm just a sophomore in high school. I'm trying to get an idea of some colleges I might want to go to so I can set goals for the future. Any suggestions are appreciated.
January 16, 2009, 18:21:56
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If you want to attend an elite undergraduate biology program, you should look into these schools. Stanford University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California-Berkeley California Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University Yale University Duke University Princeton University Cornell University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania University of California - Los Angeles University of California - San Diego University of California - Davis University of Texas - Austin If you're only considering a decent undergraduate biology program, then look into these schools. University of North Carolina Indiana University - Bloomington Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Colorado Brown University Michigan State University University of California - Irvine Emory University Vanderbilt University Ohio State University University of Virginia Pennsylvania State University Rutgers University University of Arizona
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andrea m
Question: How does the american university/college system work?
I want to study psychology, maybe in the US, but I am wondering how it works? Do I have to take any tests or is it enough to just show my grades? How do I apply, and how do I know which universities are the best, and what average grade I need to be admitted for their psychology course? I am Norwegian by the way:) Thanks!
January 02, 2008, 10:08:30
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Most US universities will have a page on their website, under admissions, for international students. It will list out what is required, as that can vary by university; but in general, you'll need to take the TOEFL test to prove your English fluency, and the SAT or the ACT as your entrance exam. You can take these exams in Norway. They will also want certified translated copies of your grades/transcripts. Universities in the US will very good reputations for their psychology undergraduate programs include: - University of California Berkeley - Stanford - University of California Los Angeles - University of Michigan Ann Arbor - Yale - Harvard - Princeton - Carnegie Mellon - University of Wisconsin Madison - University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - U Texas Austin - U Minnesota Twin Cities - Columbia University - Cornell - University of Pennsylvania - Johns Hopkins - Nortwestern - Duke - University of Chicago - Penn State U - University Park - Vanderbilt - University of Virginia Some of these are highly competitive universities, and quite difficult to get into. Others are a bit easier to gain admission to. All have top programs in this field. You can use the Princeton Review website (linked, below), to get an idea for what test scores and grades each of the schools looks for in applicants.
rb24930
Question: What are some good engineering colleges in the US?
I'm about that age and I need to know all of the engineering colleges in the US.
August 11, 2009, 13:15:24
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here are the top 50 colleges in the us, 1 Massachusetts Inst of Technology 2 Stanford University 3 University of California-Berkeley 4 California Institute Technology 5 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6 Georgia Institute of Technology 7 University of Michigan 8 Cornell University 9 Carnegie Mellon University 10 University of Texas at Austin 11 Purdue University 12 University of California- San Diego 13 University of California- Los Angeles 14 Texas A&M University 15 Princeton University 16 Pennsylvania State University 17 University of Wisconsin-Madison 18 University of Maryland College Park 19 Harvard University 20 University of California-Santa Barbara 21 University of Southern California 22 University of Minnesota 23 Northwestern University 24 Johns Hopkins University 25 Virginia Polytech Inst & State University 26 Ohio State University 27 University of Virginia 28 Columbia University (FU) 29 University of Pennsylvania 30 Duke University 31 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst 32 North Carolina State University 33 Rice University 34 University of Washington 35 University of Florida 36 University of California-Davis 37 Washington University -St. Louis 38 Yale University 39 University of Massachusetts at Amherst 40 Michigan State University 41 Iowa State University 42 University of Arizona 43 University of California-Irvine 44 University of Colorado-Boulder 45 Case Western Reserve University 46 Rutgers State University-New Brunswick 47 University of Notre Dame 48 Lehigh university 49 Northeastern University 50 University of Rochester
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