Saturday, December 24, 2011

What's the best Dental university/school in the NE of USA

What's the best Dental university/school in the NE of USA?
I want to be a dentist or a dental hygienist. I want to go to a college where people say "Wow... there?". Is there any colleges famous for dentistry? I'm currently in high school and know sure that I want to do something in the dental industry. What activites/classes should i take to prepare for this? I've decided in taking chemistry and biology since it's the only classes I can link to it.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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i think these are good:) AL: University of Alabama School of Dentistry at UAB AZ: A.T. Still University of Health Sciences Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health AZ: Midwestern University School of Dental Medicine CA: Loma Linda University School of Dentistry CA: University of California at Los Angeles School of Dentistry CA: University of Southern California School of Dentistry CA: University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry CA: University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry CO: University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center CT: University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine DC: Howard University College of Dentistry FL: Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine FL: University of Florida College of Dentistry GA: Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry IA: University of Iowa College of Dentistry IL: Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine IL: University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry IN: Indiana University School of Dentistry KY: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry KY: University of Louisville School of Dentistry LA: Louisiana State University School of Dentistry MA: Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine MA: Harvard University School of Dental Medicine MA: Tufts University School of Dental Medicine MD: University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery MI: University of Michigan School of Dentistry MI: University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry MN: University of Minnesota School of Dentistry MO: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry MS: University of Mississippi School of Dentistry NC: University of North Carolina School of Dentistry NE: University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry NE: Creighton University School of Dentistry NJ: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey Dental School NV: University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine NY: State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine NY: Columbia University College of Dental Medicine NY: New York University College of Dentistry NY: State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine OH: Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine OH: Ohio State University College of Dentistry OK: University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry OR: Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry PA: Temple University School of Dentistry PA: University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine PA: University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine PR: University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry SC: Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine TN: University of Tennessee College of Dentistry TN: Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry TX: Baylor College of Dentistry Component of Texas A & M Health Science Center TX: University of Texas Hlth Science Cnt-Houston Dental Branch TX: University of Texas Hlth Science Cnt-San Antonio Dental School VA: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry WA: University of Washington-Health Sciences School of Dentistry WI: Marquette University School of Dentistry WV: West Virginia University School of Dentistry



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Friday, December 16, 2011

Am 16 moving to USA on my own for high school, need advice...

Am 16 moving to USA on my own for high school, need advice...?
Ok, so I am 16 and thinking of moving to the usa for high school. My parents will not be moving with me, they will be staying in europe. They will support me financially and stuff though.Does the states have like youth hostels or student housing or something like that? Moving to a public high school though where there is no housing provided, but big towns must offer a student apartment building or something right? Will be thankful for any advice..!
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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I'm not sure if there's anything like that.... You might consider living with a host family; look into abroad programs in your hometown, city, area, wherever you live.
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you cannot live in the the US without having a guardian. you're a minor. BUT you should definitely look into becoming a foreign exchange student for a while. that will allow you to go to high school but you would be living with a family for a while.
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In which state and city or town are you interested. Each region is lil different. And each state has different rules about public high schools. On some you may study only a year. Private schools are not time restricted.
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You can't do that. It's illegal. If you want to come to the U.S. to go to school, you need to either a: do it through an exchange organization; or b: have friends or relatives who will support you and get an F-1 visa -- and then many schools still won't accept you. The other alternative, very expensive, is boarding school. Without a visa, you are in the country illegally. We don't have youth hostels or public housing for students. It doesn't work that way. At 16, you cannot sign a contract, therefore you cannot rent or purchase a place to live. In many states you cannot drive. You cannot get a job. You cannot sign up for school without a parent or guardian. So, my advice, do it the proper way, or wait a couple of years and come here to college -- where student housing IS available, you can come without your parents, and can do things legally!



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Thursday, December 8, 2011

How to get a 60 day visitor visa to Taiwan? i'm from Arkansas USA, I have acceptance letter from school in TW

How to get a 60 day visitor visa to Taiwan? i'm from Arkansas USA, I have acceptance letter from school in TW
I recently received my acceptance letter and a letter for Visa application purposes from a school in Taiwan. I am now in Arkansas USA. I must have a 60 day visitor visa to go to taiwan to start my studying. Where and how do i apply for a 60 day Visitor Visa to Taiwan? Anyone know the nearest place to apply, and do I need to apply in person or what is the best option?
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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go to visa & passport office in your state
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See 1st site below and read under "Entry requirements" for info on getting a visa for Taiwan. There are also private companies that do most of the work for you for a fee. See the other sites for this info.
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hallo, here is the link to the embassy contact information http://taiwan.visahq.com/embassy/United-States contact the embassy and apply for visa.



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

could you tell me what is the mean by (1) High school, no degree (2) high school degree in USA.

could you tell me what is the mean by (1) High school, no degree (2) high school degree in USA.?
I learnt it from DV lottery 2009 application form on line . But I can't understand what is meant. How long do i need to study for geting "High school degree " and how long will I have to pass for completion " high school, no degree" in USA. I will be highly obliged if you describe and make me understand about it .
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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In the US, highschool is a four year term of education. All citizens are entitled to these four years of education "free". That is, the schools are supported by the local and state taxes, and the cost is borne by all property tax payers, not just the parents of the children attending public schools. If a student maintains at least a 2.0 GPA during all these classes, he will receive a highschool diploma, a paper which verifies his "degree". Grade Points are calculated for each test during the course, by dividing the number of points earned by right answers, by the total number of points possible in the test, and expressed as a percentage. Thus, if there were four questions, and you answered three right, your grade is 75. At the end of the course, the instructor adds up all your grades and averages them for your final grade. Your GPA is calculated from all the final grades each semester. Letter grades, A, B, C, D, and F, are also used. These are given based on percentages, also. 70% is the lowest passing grade, while 100% is a perfect score, all the answers right on Aa test. The thirty percentage points from 70 to 100 are divided by four, which is the number of the letter grades A, B, C, and D. So letter grade A is assigned for all percentages between 100 and 92 or 93, and B is assigned to percentages between 92 and 85, and so on. 69% is not a passing grade; the letter grade is F. For Grade Point averages, Letter grades are replaced with numerals 4, 3, 2, 1, and 0. Calculations are made by multiplying all the credits earned by the grade numeral, and then the total is divided by the credits earned. GPA of 2.0 or 2.5 is considered within the reach of all students, and is therefore necessary to pass the course. Students in professional courses are required to maintain 3.0 to 3.5 GPA to remain in the program until it is completed. Use of "degree" is usually restricted to college diplomas. "Highschool, no degree" means that a student either failed to complete the full number of prescribed courses for a highschool diploma, and is no longer studying or attending classes. The same term is uses to indicate a person who is or is still studying and attending classes, but has not yet completed all the prescribed courses, because he is still young and in school.
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You must have finished succesfully (passed) Primary and Secondary Schooling in any country, it is expected that you have studied for 12 years and passed the exam at the end. (your Govt's public exams). Then you can mark High School Degree as your education.



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