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Question: What Ivy League college is good for an undergrad accounting course?
I wanna study in the US for college and I want to take up accounting. Which school is the best for it? Colleges like Yale, Harvard or Columbia are schools I reaaaally go to. Although I want Columbia because I love New York. :P Is it a good choice for a business course? Please answer if you know, thanks in advanced. :D
September 19, 2009, 22:04:57
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Actually, any of the schools you mentioned would have outstanding accounting curriculums. Additionally programs at these schools are considered top level although not "Ivy League" programs. These are top schools in Public Accounting and do not represent any order in ranking. University of Texas, Austin University of Illinois Brigham Young University University of Notre Dame University of Southern California University of Michigan Northern Illinois University Miami University, Ohio Michigan State University University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Indiana University Ohio State University Texas A&M University University of Wisconsin University of Florida University of Georgia Arizona State University University of Alabama College of William & Mary Georgia State University
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Cage
Question: What type of graduate program should I attend if I want to become a clinical neuropsychologist?
I am an undergraduate student applying for graduate school soon. To get set up to become a clinical neuropsychologist after my doctorate, what type (model of program) should I apply to? For clarification, I plan to get a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and then work on the postdoctorate fellowship in Clinical Neuropsych thereafter.
September 14, 2009, 20:01:25
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I would look at the following for grad. degrees in Neuropsychology: Carlos Albizu University - Miami (PhD) Queens College, CUNY (PhD) University of Texas - Tyler campus (Master's) University of Cincinnati (PhD) Georgia State University (PhD) After you get your PhD, you can go for certification by either ABCN or AACN. Neither are required by law at this time but it would give you an edge over someone that didn't have the certification.
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Marcus_Fenix
Question: Does anyone know any schools in the southeast that have a good meteorology program?
I have been interested in meteorology since that age of 4. I want to go into broadcast meteorology.. I live in Georgia and there aren't very many schools in the state that have a good meteorology program. Does anyone know a school in the Southeast that has a good program for meteorology?
February 08, 2009, 11:44:21
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There are 5 colleges with meterology programs in the southeast - Daytona State College, Florida Institute of Technology, University of Miami, University of North Carlina at Charlotte, and Western Kentucky University. I didn't actually look at the programs so I don't know if it is an actually meterology program or an emphasis within another program like physics. You may also want to consider programs like atmospheric physics dynamics, atmospheric dynamics, engineering science, environmental science, physical science, or planetary science. I would recommend looking into atmospheric science in addition to meteorology. Schools in the southeast that have atmospheric science include - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida State University, Jackson State University, Miami Dade College, North Carolina State University, University of Louisiana at Monroe, University of North Carolina at Asheville, & University of South Alabama. The second website will give you information about being a meteorologist and how to become a meterologist. Good luck.
Jak
Question: What are some good colleges in the Midwest?
I live in Ohio, and I'm still undecided on what I want to do and where I want to go. I don't know many colleges, so I was wondering if the good people of yahoo would give me some ideas on where I could go, and maybe a good major I could do at the college(s). Thanks in advance guys!
June 29, 2011, 17:31:46
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Well, we don't know your GPA or ACT/SAT test scores, so it's hard to tell what kind of schools you should be looking at. In State(Ohio): Ohio State University Miami University-Oxford Ohio University Out of State: University of Indiana--Bloomington University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Penn State University Private Schools: Dayton University Case Western Reserve University University of Notre Dame Marquette University Those are a few universities that you could check out.
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Rebecca
Question: What's a good college to attend to major in Pre-Law and minor in Accounting or Spanish?
I am a sophomore with junior credits in high school looking at colleges. I am a honor student and I am very involved. I live in Columbus, Ohio. I want to be an attorney and I prefer to stay close to home. I have been looking at Capital University and Ohio Dominican. What would be some good colleges to look at? Other than The Ohio State University.
May 21, 2010, 10:53:15
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Pre-law is not a major at most colleges, it is preparation for law school; different colleges have different approaches. See below for some examples. Ohio Wesleyan is one of the few schools that offers a pre-law interdepartmental major, but only as a second major. Some colleges, such as Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH, will offer legal studies majors. You do not have to major in any particular subject to go to law school. Popular pre-law majors include political science, history, English, criminal justice, education, business, etc. and science major are popular for those who want to go into patent law. You could probably major in accounting and minor in Spanish or major in Spanish and minor in accounting. Check to be sure because accounting is a business field and Spanish is a liberal arts field. If the university has these departments in different schools, you may or may not be able to major in one and minor in the other. Some other colleges to consider that are within a few hours of Columbus, OH are listed below. All are good colleges and offer Spanish and Accountancy/Accounting majors as well as having pre-law programs. University of Dayton Xavier University Miami University in Oxford, OH Indiana University Ohio Wesleyan Hiram College College of Wooster Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH
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