What Christian college should I go to if I want to get into the music industry?
Q. Hey everybody. Right now I'm a (female) sophomore in high school in Omaha, NE. I'm trying to figure out where I want to go to college. I'm planning on working in the music industry when I graduate. I know of a Christian college called Evangel in Springfield, MO that offers a "Bachelor of Science in Music Industry". I want a program like that, but I also think it would be good if there was a record label near my college so I could possibly work as a college representative. Do any of you know where there are any Christian colleges with a good music industry program, AND a record label nearby so I could possibly work there while I'm in college?
Asked by jamie68117 - Thu Jan 25 15:57:56 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Belmont University in Nashville, TN would be perfect. They offer a Bachelor of Music Business. Most Christian music record labels are situated in the heart of Nashville. Some that I know of include: Word Music (featuring artists like Amy Grant, Randy Travis, David Phelps, Point of Grace, Jaci Velasquez among many others), Sparrow records, Forefront Records, the list goes on and on. I had a friend who went to Belmont and received a music business degree and interned at a local Christian music label while she was in school and is not only working for them but also recording/releasing cd's/and opening for bands.
Answered by sax2003dude - Thu Jan 25 16:19:27 2007

How to choose a college when you have a learning disability?
Q. How does someone go about choosing a college when you have a learning disability? Is it better to go to a community college or to a four year college or university? My friend who has a learning disability has been looking into both community college and four year college. He thinks that a four year college offers students alot more help than a community college?
Asked by sb0983 - Mon Jul 2 23:48:10 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. good question!
Answered by mizpurfeckt - Mon Jul 2 23:50:45 2007

What's the difference between community college and regular college ?
Q. I'm planning on becoming a police officer after HS.And I'm not planning on attending University, instead I plan on attending college and get some sort of degree...Where should I start ? I'm planning on following a course in general Law, in order to become a police officer. Should I attend community college or regular college? What's the difference ? Correct me If I'm wrong, but is community college local and you basically attend class for the day and go home at night just like High School ? And is regualr college, an establishment where you live in a dorm on campus and attend college for the year, and get the summer off ? Thank you I appreciate it All and all, I'm Canadian and trying to find a college where I will be able to… [cont.]
Asked by Jordan J-P - Mon Jul 30 18:24:28 2007 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments

A. A community college is affordable and only issues AA degrees. You pay by units for classes and not a set semester fee. That's why it's more affordable. As for a university, this is a four year establishment where one can obtain a bachelor's degree in any subject they carry. If you want to just get your general education, then you go to a community college and transfer over to a university to obtain a bachelor's degree. Many people opt for community college because they are working and can't go to school full time. A university charges you a set fee for semester, it's very expensive and you have to pretty much go full time to get your money's worth. My husband is in law enforcement and you don't need a degree. But if you desire a degree,… [cont.]
Answered by Devika P - Mon Jul 30 18:34:37 2007

What college grades are transferable to good college?
Q. I am in my second semester in community college, and I am taking 18 credits. If I got C on one of my classes as philosophy, will I be able to transfer this class to another good college? It 3 credit class. Generally what they are looking for?
Asked by Gerrardo - Thu Mar 20 14:52:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. it depends on the school you would go to. and i think it is easier to transfer if you get your associates first ... but i'm not 100% sure. it really all depends on the school. some will take a C
Answered by SimpleGirl - Thu Mar 20 14:56:52 2008

Hi, can colleges find out if I apply during gap year by keeping a deferred admission to a particular college?
Q. I want to apply to other colleges in USA, UK and Australia by keeping a deferred admission to one college in USA. Is this illegal? Will I be caught?Can the colleges find out that I already have deferred admission?
Asked by Gampu - Fri Jul 17 06:07:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Don't know.Sorry
Answered by Princess - Fri Jul 17 21:58:15 2009

Is a college education still the most important indication of future success or income?
Q. I was looking at the Forbes 400 richest and a lot didn't go to college or finish. So many people don't work in the area they study. On the other hand even now after being out of college for years I am tempted to take college classes in the area I work.
Asked by scottodestructo - Tue Oct 9 11:39:00 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i think those are exceptional cases. having a college degree will definitely increase your chances for the job you want...and extra classes cant hurt either. Id say go for it. Especially if your company will pay for some of it, or reimburse you. Check into that. My sister didnt work in the field she majored in but she still has a good job- some things she learned are intertwined
Answered by Sophie Mo - Tue Oct 9 12:01:11 2007

what aviation college I should go to?
Q. I am going to Loyola Academy high school and I am in the college selection process of which aviation college I should pick go to. I am planning to go to Embry Riddle or University of north dakota. If you guys have any sugggestions which one or any schools you know, please tell me. I am very grateful if you can answer this. P.S. or should I go to college and get another degree and then go to, lets say, ATP or Delta connection Academy?
Asked by atkurien1@sbcglobal.net - Thu Jan 3 21:03:32 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I went to Western Michigan University.. I thought it had a great program.. The people there are great too.. I made some great connections for the future.. Plus those connections got me my first job with minimum hours and higher pay than most other grads.. Go to a real university, not Embry.. If you go to Embry, you'll miss out on the college experience..
Answered by Kevin H - Fri Jan 4 12:02:21 2008

What community college is closest to the University of Maryland college park?
Q. A friend and I wanted to share an apartment together in Maryland but she didn't have enough money for the actual University. So instead she's going to a community college. Where is the best place that is close to University of Maryland College park?
Asked by Ant T - Mon Apr 21 00:23:41 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am going to guess PG community college...i believe it is about 20ish minutes away... She may want to check out UMUC, it has ties to UM, but seems a little cheaper.
Answered by MIchelle M - Mon Apr 21 00:31:18 2008

What is a good college where I can major in Photography and minor in Journalism?
Q. I have no idea what college I should go to but I want to major in Photography and minor in either Journalism or Photojournalism. My preference is that the college is in the Eastern United States, but I am open to suggestions. I also would like to attend college in a well-populated city or town. I don't want to go to a small college or university. I am open to any suggestions! Thanks.
Asked by emifer - Sat Mar 28 23:34:41 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I hear only amazing things about Humber College in Toronto (Canada). It's not in the heart of Toronto but still within its limits -- more of the suburbia side. Good thing about that is cheap housing! :P
Answered by Chromosome - Sun Mar 29 00:03:40 2009

How many recommendations for college should one high school teacher write?
Q. I don't know how clear I am going to make this, but I'm just wondering how many recommendations a teacher should write. I'm planning on applying to quite a few colleges, so should I ask one teacher to write the same recommendation for each college? Or should I ask a different teacher for each college I apply to? I can't exactly ask a teacher to write one and make copies of it, since most colleges give you a recommendation form with the application that the teacher should fill out. Thanks for your answers!
Asked by vacuum - Tue Aug 28 17:15:27 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am a high school teacher. I get lots of requests for recommendations for colleges from my students. Here are suggestions. 1) Put the request in writing. It does not have to be a formal letter to the teacher, but in our busy days, a casual "Hey Mr. G, can you write a recommendation for me?" is easily forgotten. 2) With the request, include the form if there is one. I usually only write "see attached" on such forms anyway. I will write my recommendations on my high school's letterhead. 3) I will ask the student if they want it to a specific institution or just a general one. If they need a specific institution or two, I do not mind as it is a simple thing to change as I type my letters on a computer. 4) Is students want general… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. G - Tue Aug 28 17:27:03 2007

How can you move Sims 2 college-bound students back to their original home for college?
Q. I have most of the expansions installed. Recently installed Freetime with the Desiderata Valley neighborhood. I started a family in the new Freetime neighborhood..then after raising a certain amount of kids, they were ready for college. I sent them off to college. However, I am unable to get them back to the starting home for them to go to college from there. I've tried everything I could think of, in relation to getting them 'home' for college, but with no luck. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks.
Asked by Stephen S - Tue May 20 07:26:28 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you can only move them back when they graduate, unless they drop out =]
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What is the best college in Georgia to attend if you are pursuing a 3d animation/modelling degree?
Q. I live in atlanta,GA and wanted to go to a college that offers a degree in 3d animation but most of the colleges i have seen don't have much of a campus and i want to at least go to a college with Greek chapters and different types of organizations. what college in georgia would be best to attend in hopes of getting a good education and also a "fun" campus life?
Asked by srpkna - Mon Sep 29 11:47:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'll let you figure out if these qualify in terms of campus life but they have good programs in 3D animation. There is Savannah College which has a visual effects programs and a game development program. You also have AIU Buckhead with similar programs. Probably less 3D oriented for animation but less technical for game design: Hope this helps and good luck!
Answered by R - Thu Oct 2 05:18:48 2008

Transferring from a community college - How does it work?
Q. I am confused about how transferring from a community college works. After completing 2 years at a community college, can you just apply and transfer to any other college/university, or only if they accept the credits? Do only certain colleges and universities accept credits from only certain community colleges? Do you need to know if the 4-year college will accept the credits for the classes at the community college BEFORE applying to a community college?
Asked by qwertyyy - Tue Oct 21 00:23:10 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I do not think you have anything to worry about because the transition between the Associate's and Bachelor's levels is usually smooth. 1. What you have to look out for very much is that your credits will only transfer if you have C's or above, some schools have stricter rules but in general, if you have no grades worse than C's, everything will transfer. 2. Find an accredited institution because credits from a non-accredited school will not transfer.
Answered by Common Sense - Tue Oct 21 00:36:05 2008

What college has online courses that are acredited?
Q. I need a good college that will have credits that will transfer to another college. I am in the army so at the moment I need online courses. I want a ba in criminal justice.
Asked by moonstar - Wed Aug 22 14:34:22 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The University of Maryland at College Park has perhaps one of the best (if not the best) online program out there today. They have expanded so quickly and their support system is outstanding. Of course there is the University of Phoenix & Capella, but go through Maryland-College Park. I think you'll find their program to not only meet you needs but also surpass them. As someone who has worked in higher ed for nearly 10 years, my dealings with Maryland have proven to me that they have a knack for providing reputable online education.
Answered by Dr. Semi-Evil - Wed Aug 22 14:54:38 2007

What are the college softball divisions & their differences?
Q. I really would like to know a lot more about college softball, as I may want to make that a goal for college. I want to know about the different teams/colleges and the divisions.
Asked by Just call me Darce - Thu Apr 9 17:00:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you want to play college softball you need to take into account how good you are. If you go to a division one school with a good team, it will be extremely hard to get on the team. But if you go to a smaller school it will be easier. My favorite team is probably U of A wildcats for softball. They always do well and Michael Candrea the coach, is very good and has won many titles for that school's softball team.
Answered by caralebale - Fri Apr 10 17:27:43 2009

What college major should I have to be a video game designer?
Q. I am looking to be a video game designer after college. I will be leaving for college in 2 years and I want to know what majors to look for.
Asked by Ryan E - Mon Feb 9 21:18:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Computer Science. Usually this is considered a degree in the natural sciences.
Answered by Katie H - Mon Feb 9 23:40:07 2009

What college Class should i take take to prepare for AP Calculus next year?
Q. I'm junior currently taking Trig/Pre calculus, planning to take a summer classes at the college, I wanted to know which math class would most help full to prepare for AP Calculus next year that i can take in the summer at the college. ( math is not my strongest subject)
Asked by Bob - Fri May 8 01:29:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. during my time at UMD, ive had to redo one class. i found it incredibly easy the second time around. for that reason i think you should find out the math class that business majors take. it would be a calculus class, but without the theory. this is almost the same as AP calc and wiill really prep you well for it. take the ap test no matter how well you think you know the material!
Answered by satz15 - Fri May 8 01:37:36 2009

What college in Massachusetts has a program if I want to pursue a counseling career?
Q. I would like to go to college in Massachusetts to pursue a counseling career. Doesn't have to be a certain field of counseling, just in general. Which colleges would I be able to go to so I could get my education and degree in counseling?
Asked by Topanga - Wed Jun 17 22:59:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. all depends where you want to go in Mass!!..lots of good colleges in Mass...Worcester has 2...Assumption College,,and Clark University where Freud himself visited...good social worker college is the beautifula and expensive Boston College...or a more reasonable social worker is Salem State College...but lots to research on...
Answered by TWISTER - Wed Jun 17 23:34:51 2009

What college classes should I take before enlisting in the Army?
Q. I only have my GED. I was told that in order to qualify for the army enlistment bonus, I must have 15 college credit hours under my belt. What college classes am I supposed to take? Just any classes?
Asked by Christine - Sun Aug 9 18:17:07 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A person who attends a college or university and successfully completes at least 15 semester or 20 quarter hours of college-level credit. "Successfully completed" means that the individual earned college-level credits (level 100 or higher) toward a degree in higher education from an institution listed in the degree granting section of the current version of the Accredited Institutions of Post-secondary Education (AIPE), published by the American Council on Education for the Council of Post Secondary Accreditation. NOT all institutions listed in the current AIPE are considered as offering college-level credits. The credits must have been earned through actual classroom participation at the institution awarding the credits. Note: For the… [cont.]
Answered by lconnor65 - Sun Aug 9 18:21:49 2009

What college has a good film program for undergrads?
Q. I am a junior in high school looking who is beginning the college search. I'd like to go into a career writing for television. I know there are some colleges with really good graduate programs, but are there any schools with good undergrad film programs (preferably focusing on the writing bits)? Any information is very much appreciated.
Asked by Suengmina - Sun Oct 26 22:42:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try reading this article. It has great advice and tips for students who want help to advance quickly in their college studies. It will tell you how to test out of certain courses and recieve credit without taking the course. I hope this helps and I wish you success! Pittsburgh Institute of Art has some good programs too! :)
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