...poor people get a lot of grants and financial aid. Anyway, tuition at University of Alabama is only around $10K per year (for in-state residents). ...
5 Answers · Education & Reference · 25/01/2019
Honestly I think you could apply and have a good chance of getting in. That's a competitive ACT score, and a 3.3 isn...
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/01/2018
Why are you asking us? What school fits your needs best? Which is best in the field/s you are interested in? How could we answer this question without knowing more?
5 Answers · Education & Reference · 04/05/2018
...and have to transfer to a university after two years. You can get into the university of choice for your major after you do your general classes at community...
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 02/01/2018
That's a pretty wide range of schools. Do you mean University of Georgia? University of Georgia and UT-Austin...
6 Answers · Education & Reference · 11/11/2017
...for accounting. Is it offered at all of your schools on the list? Then, go and...benefit to accounting as a profession is that many of the functions will/are being ...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 23/10/2017
Yes, which is why you can't get in-state status at the state university you are attending, not unless you live, work, and pay taxes there (or your parents do) for a certain amount of time.
7 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/05/2017
The most prestigious is Dartmouth.
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 09/04/2017
You should still check out the University of Alabama . If you have a top ACT score, you...up as a match. Depending on the size of school you are looking for, you might...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 10/04/2017