As long as you are living, you can learn! I'm going to be 40, I'm a college professor, and I still take classes all the time. I love it!
The best things about college is they don't cl...
I was also a 5th year senior. Even though I had an internship the summer after my 3rd year, I still took one after graduation. March and graduate in Winter. Pick up a copy of the Princeton Review'...
There is no accurate way to predict your chance of acceptance; altho your profile is very good. Work on putting together an impeccable application and personal statement and you should be fine....
Yes. You will get into a graduate program for sure. Quite a few don't actually have a minimum GPA to be admitted eg Regis University and Harvard Extension school does not. However highly presti...
Yes they do tend to extend to other universities too. Universities prefer that students take on more rigorous academic subjects during their A-levels as it gives a better indication of what level the s...
In general, your Senior year grades don't count. Just do what you want and just don't let your grades take a nose-dive. Only some schools applications are due after 1st semester of your Senio...
Tip- if you want to get into nursing you could always do an accelerated bachelors in nursing program. They take 12-16 months depending on the university. Then you can go off to get your masters.
It's fine. People just don't want to see a pattern of withdrawals because they'll begin to suspect something. (And to be honest, one course isn't going to make a world of a differen...
Obviously, having a bad semester will hurt compared to not having one. That said, you aren't necessarily doomed. If you are a junior or senior, the low grades will be more of an issue, as univer...
These coursed measured your maturity. When things got tough it sounds like you bailed. Very little in life is about doing just what we enjoy to the max. Life is about dealing with whatever comes to ...