I'm looking into the Nursing career, I'm thinking about becoming a CRNA, NP, or a Midwife. I'm not sure which collage would be best for me yet, I'm still looking into that. But it will most likely be UALR or I'll work with a hospital that needs me and let them pay for my training.
college/career
Oh I'm going to the Missouri University of Science and Technology for Computer Engineering... Always something I wanted to do :)
I am planning to attend Oklahoma Christian in the fall. I plan to try for a double major in electrical and mechanical engineering.
I am considering several schools at the moment. These include Duke University, UCLA, and Harvard, to name a few.
I could get into Ivy League, but my college guidelines are warmth and quality of athletics. As of now, I'm looking at Alabama, Auburn, and Clemson, and majoring in finance.
I'm not a US citizen so I can't afford many of the universities... I'll likely be going to a Christian college
In most of Europe I know citizens get to go to universities for minimal cost or for free. (correct me if I'm wrong) I s that not the same in Asia?/South Korea?
Well, compared to going to college in the United States, Korean universities are much much cheaper. But considering the economy in Korea, it's not that cheap for Koreans within Korea either. It's hard to compare costs with other countries.
I'm thinking of majoring in psychology in America in a university I can afford. Have any ideas?
Hey teens. I'm getting ready for college now. I'm going to University of Illinois Urabana-champaign and I was wondering what other people are planning on doing/going.