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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
Question: What is the best major to pursue if I want to become a Health Psychologist?
If "Health Psychology" is not available, is regular psychology okay? What are some well known colleges that prepare one for this type of career? Lastly, what does a Health Psychologist actually do and where do they typically work?
July 28, 2009, 16:46:01
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Health psychology is concerned with understanding how biology, behavior, and social context influence health and illness. Health psychologists work alongside other medical professionals in clinical settings, work on behavior change in public health promotion, teach at universities, and conduct research. Although its early beginnings can be traced to the kindred field of clinical psychology, four different divisions within health psychology and one allied field have developed over time: clinical health psychology, occupational health psychology (an allied field), public health psychology, community health psychology, and critical health psychology. Colleges/Universities: Appalachian State University Bowling Green State University City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center(health track) Colorado State University East Carolina University Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Kent State University Mount Sinai School of Medicine Ohio University Pennsylvania State University San Diego State University and University of California, San Diego State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University Stony Brook University Syracuse University University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Merced University of California, Riverside University of California, San Francisco (Post-doctoral program only) University of Cincinnati University of Colorado, Denver University of Florida University of Kansas University of Miami University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of Pittsburgh University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry (Post-doctoral fellowship, within clinical) University of South Florida University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston (Post-doctoral fellowship, within clinical health) VA Connecticut Healthcare System (Post-doctoral residency in clinical health only) Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychiatry (Post-doctoral fellowship, within clinical health) Yeshiva University (Ferkauf School of Psychology; Phd with health emphasis) Rutgers University (specialization in intradisciplinary [sic] health) Fordham University (clinical program with health specialization) Kent State University
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Question: What colleges offer degrees in piano accompaniment?
I'm looking into piano accompaniment as a major. I was told there's only one college that offers a degree in that, but that doesn't seem reasonable? Does anyone know which colleges (or what college) offers this as a major? Thanks!
January 10, 2010, 16:53:18
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Many places worldwide: University of Arizona Arizona State University Stephen F. Austin State University Baylor University Bellarmine University Musikschule Konservatorium Bern The Boston Conservatory Boston University Bowling Green State University Brandon University University of British Columbia California Institute of the Arts University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Irvine California State University-Fullerton Camosun College/Victoria Conservatory of Music Catholic University of America Chapman University University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Cleveland Institute of Music University of Colorado at Boulder Duquesne University Eastman School of Music Florida State University Guildhall School of Music and Drama Hartt School of Music Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts Houghton College Howard Payne University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ithaca College The Juilliard School Longy School of Music Louisiana State University Lynn University University of Maine Manhattan School of Music University of Manitoa Mannes College Mansfield University University of Maryland-College Park Catholic University of Maryland University of Massachusetts Amherst McGill University University of Memphis University of Miami University of Michigan Michigan State University Middle Tennessee State University University of Minnesota University of Missouri-Columbia National Taiwan Normal University University of Nevada-Las Vegas New England Conservatory New York University North Carolina School of the Arts University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of North Texas Northern Arizona University Northern Illinois University Northwestern University Ohio University University of Oregon Peabody Conservatory of Music Radford University Rice University Royal Academy of Music Royal College Royal Irish Academy of Music Royal Northern College Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Rutgers University San Fransisco Conservatory of Music University of Saskatchewan Shenendoah University University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of Southern Mississippi Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary University of Sydney Conservatorium of Music Tainan National University of the Arts Temple University University of Tennessee-Knoxville University of Texas-Austin Texas Tech University University of Toronto University of Utah University of Western Ontario Western Oregon University Westminster Choir College Wichita State University Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Question: What is a good college/university that has a good equine program and a good theater/acting program?
my friend and i r thinking about colleges. we want to go to the same one so we dont loose touch..What is a good college/university that has a good equine program and a good theater/acting program? Any schools that have an equestrian program would be loved! thanks!
November 17, 2009, 21:10:10
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From www.collegeboard.com, using "Drama/Theater Arts" and "Equestrian/Equine Studies" as filters: Asbury College - Wilmore, Kentucky Averett University - Danville, Virginia Centenary College - Hackettstown, New Jersey Colorado State University - Fort Collins, Colorado North Dakota State University - Fargo, North Dakota Ohio University - Athens, Ohio Otterbein College - Westerville, Ohio Rocky Mountain College - Billings, Montana St. Mary-of-the-Woods College - St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana Sul Ross State University - Alpine, Texas Truman State University - Kirksville, Missouri University of Findlay - Findlay, Ohio University of Maine - Orono, Maine University of Massachusetts Amherst - Amherst, Massachusetts Virginia Intermont College - Bristol, Virginia West Texas A&M University - Canyon, Texas William Woods University - Fulton, Missouri At a glance, I would say that Ohio U and U Mass Amherst are the best schools overall on that list.
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Question: What are the best universities for Journalism?
What universities across the world offer the best courses in Journalism? Preferably ones in Australia, New Zealand or USA, but any suggestions would be much appreciated.
February 15, 2011, 01:31:08
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Here are the best US Journalism Colleges: 1. University of Missouri in Columbia 2. Northwestern University 3. Arizona State University 4. University of Florida 5. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities 6. University of Texas 7. University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign 8. New York University (NYU) 9. University of Wisconsin - Madison 10. Indiana University - Bloomington 11. University of Washington - Seattle Campus 12. University of Maryland - College Park 13. University of California - Berkeley 14. University of Georgia 15. University of Southern California (USC) 16. University of Kansas 17. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 18. Columbia University 19. Ohio University 20. Syracuse University Here are the best journalism schools in Australia: 1. Jschool: Journalism Education & Training 2. Bond University 3. University of Newcastle 4. University of Canberra 5. University of the Sunshine Coast 6. University of Western Sydney 7. Edith Cowan University 8. University of Tasmania 9. Charles Sturt University 10. RMIT University 11. Murdoch University 12. Deakin University 13. Monash University 14. University of South Australia 15. University of Technology Sydney 16. Central Queensland University 17. University of Southern Queensland 18. Queensland University of Technology 19. University of Wollongong 20. La Trobe University 21. James Cook University 22. Curtin University 23. Griffith University 24. University of Queensland Here are the best journalism schools in New Zealand: 1. Waikato Institute of Technology 2. Massey University 3. Wellington Institute of Technology 4. Whitireia Community Polytechnic 5. Waiariki Institute of Technology 6. AUT University 7. Southern Institute of Technology Best of luck :) I know there are a lot of options on here, but for the best universities, just look into the top three schools in each country!
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