Engineering is very much in demand, but yes, you need a lot of math. At least through Calculus III and differential equations. There's a lot of physics in there as well, and computer science. Y...
Are you sure there's going to be an interview? I've applied for several grants and fellowships, gotten several, and interviews were never part of the process (this was in physics). The webs...
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Go to your counselor in North ridge. He/she will pull out courses you have taken so far. Then he/she will be able to tell you if you can transfer TO UCLA with those courses.
If yo...
Don't pick your life, just find a job. Your career will happen for you as you finish what college started--finding out who you are, what you're good at, and what you love. Time, experience,...
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I recently moved from Canada (Ontario) to the USA (California). You have probably just named 3 of Canada's best universties, but don't forget about U of T! Those 4 schools ar...
There are programs for people in your situation....they tend more to be "special masters" programs rather than the traditional postbac program (which tend to be geared more toward people who ...
Ideally you should be going at least half time if not more otherwise your degree will take forever to complete. If you are a still a freshman I would recommend concentrating on your required courses fi...
It is true that at 'red brick' universities (that is your traditional universities) they look for 'traditional' A-Levels. I suggest you read this article below by following the link...
go ahead and do your hnd. A grade c is a good grade.I am a qualified teacher and i also know that exam results do not tell us how clever a student is but only tells us how well a person can cram short ...
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Go to your counselor in North ridge. He/she will pull out courses you have taken so far. Then he/she will be able to tell you if you can transfer TO UCLA with those courses.
If yo...