First of all, have you met all of the requirements for MIT? Also, is your 4.00 your unweighted GPA? If so, then as long as you do well(close to perfect) on your SAT then I think you may have a chance. ...
if you want to do a masters then go for it, but as you said yourself a job in the civil service doesn't require another degree. i'd go straight onto work; you'd begin training earlier wh...
My biggest regret in my education was not learning Spanish. If you have a Master's Degree in Social Work, it won't matter much what certificates you have, but it will be a huge benefit to you...
Chelsearave, you do know you can change your major, don't you? Any number of times. When I was going to college, long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the average college student changed majors tw...
If you plan to get a BA in art, rather than a BFA, then you could have maybe two-ish more years to go, depending on if you've done the foundation courses that most art students do in their first y...
What about a social sciences degree involving sociology and psychology as they are really good grounding points. The university I'm going through does this course and I have several friends who ar...
A levels are hard. I hated doing mine. Sorry to say, but you just have to tough it out. It gets better afterwards if you go to uni or whatever. Talk to your teachers and see if they have any suggestion...
distinguishedrelic, There is a lot of information on the internet that can help you. Different schools cater to differt arts and disiplines and many people change concentrations or majors. What are the odds of me getting into the University of Illin
If you were instate I'd say you'd have a great shot but that ACT score is a bit low either way though everything else looks great. I would recommend applying to their liberal arts school as a...
History should be a definate choice, the majority of universities would have it as a requirment in order to study law.
Triple Science is always more respected than the Double Award.
So there...