Tuesday, April 24, 2012

What's the best veterinary school school in the USA

What's the best veterinary school school in the USA?

Higher Education (University +) - 6 Answers
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Berklee in Boston
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It really depends on how you quantify "best." If you are going on school ranking then the best college for veterinary studies is University of Illinois - Urbana - Champaign which is ranked 47th by U.S. News. Here's the rest of that same list http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-universities-rankings/majors+51.1104 Blessings
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UC Davis
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UPenn
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There are very few vet schools in the US, they are all excellent, and they all take about 3% of applicants. You'd be lucky to get into any of them, but Tufts, Cornell, UPenn, UC Davis, and Texas A&M are excellent.
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There are only 28 vet schools in the US. Asking this question will get you 28 different answers. Everyone thinks that there local vet school is great and therefore the best. Well, you know what? That's true. College experts can go around ranking vet schools all they want. But, the fact is that there is very little bias in the profession based on where a person went to school. All 28 programs are extremely difficult to get into and you would be privileged to go to any one of them. The fact is that it's not necessarily your choice which school you get to go to. Most of the 28 vet schools have a certain number of seats set aside for in-state applicants. If this is an option in your state, then you should go there. First of all it's cheaper, and second of all it's easier to get accepted (in most cases). But, if you find yourself in a state without a vet school or you want to try to increase your chances by applying to multiple programs. Then you will need to do some research and find out which schools accept a large number of out of state students. Many people think UC Davis is the best vet school in the country. However, with over 500 out of state applicants they accept less than 10. So, don't waste your time figuring out the "best vet school". Instead spend your time figuring out which schools you actually have a shot at. You can do your undergraduate work at any 4 year school. So, don't choose your undergrad school thinking you'll have a better shot at getting into vet school. It doesn't work like that.



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Monday, April 16, 2012

What is next on the agenda of New York & LA liberals who had easily hijacked the Republican Party with PINK

What is next on the agenda of New York & LA liberals who had easily hijacked the Republican Party with PINK?
leaders? -Jesus was gay -Semitic found the USA -Whites were decedents of Chinese -Force interracial marriages -gay class in grade school -USA convert to United Stable Animals Honestly, what is next?
Politics - 4 Answers
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CA is like a whole other country and I could careless what happens there .
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This must be your brain on drugs.
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See, this is why I never dropped acid or did drugs. ...Hippies.
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I never once considered that John McCain, Robert Dole, George Bush (either one) or Arnold Schwarzenegger were girlie men in disguise. I DO consider them Liberal heretics and better off out of office and out of work. Yes, they hijacked the Republican Party....BUT ITS MY PARTY, AND I WANT IT BACK...along with Sarah Palin, Michelle Buchmann, Jan Brewer, Michelle Malkin, and now Christine O'Donnell. WHY LOOK AT THAT! The girls have bigger juavos than the girlie men!
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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Summer Boarding School/Programs in USA Help me! time is running out!

Summer Boarding School/Programs in USA Help me! time is running out!?
I need help finding a summer boarding school in the usa that provides financial aid for students who are not us citizens. i am in 9th grade going to 10th does anyone know any schools?? help me asap because im missing the deadlines!! im looking for a school that will help me improve my GPA and have extra curricular activities such as dance
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Try culver. Its a top Boarding school with an amazing summer program. Its quite pricey but it has almost every sport from horse jumping to sailing and even scuba. This would definitely be a good Choice



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Sunday, April 1, 2012

best place in USA for an high school year

best place in USA for an high school year?
Hi everybody, i'm a girl from italy i'd like to attend an high school year in USA, what's the best state or area in your opinion? california? florida? another place? please help me, thanks
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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It depends on what you like and where you want to live for a whole year. Do you want to live close to the beach and experience warm climate year-round, then choose Florida or California. Do you want to experience the four seasons, then choose a northern state. Do you want to live close to big cities, then choose places near New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington DC. Boston is particularly nice for students, because it has so many colleges in the area. If you want to experience authentic American life with all the traditions, then choose Ohio or any other state in the heart of the country. Good luck!
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For a true American experience I would strongly recommend the Midwest, especially some of the larger cities. Look into the following: Columbus or Cincinnati, OHIO, Indianapolis, INDIANA, Memphis, TENNESSEE, Louisville, KENTUCKY, Des Moines, IOWA, Omaha, NEBRASKA, Kansas City or Saint Louis, MISSOURI, Tulsa or Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA, Topeka or Wichita, KANSAS or Denver, COLORADO. There you will find the nicest, most genuine Americans with none of the fake-ness of the east or west coast.
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Hello! I live in a small town in Kansas and am on my 13th student! Most were a little disappointed at first to discover they were coming to a small town and not a big, famous city! But, once they got here, they realised in a small school they got to do everything they wanted -- played football and other sports, participated in band and choir, had roles in the school play! All of these things are possible because they were in a small school. In a big school, the Americans pretty much have all these activities locked up! However, be aware if you plan to go through an exchange program (about the only way to do this legally) not all of them offer the opportunity to pick where you want to go! The Aspect Foundation -- the one I use, currently has that option -- but you have to pay a bit more and apply earlier! I hope you make it and have a great year!
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