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∙ 16y agoThere is no rule of thumb for this. Usually the receiving college or university wants to see at least two good solid semesters from the school you are intending to transfer from. Still, if you are attending a two year institution, you would be better off completing the associates degree first - unless your planning to change your program of study.
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∙ 16y agoh
No. If a person who had a D sophomore year turned around and excelled in their Junior and Senior year, they can get into a 'good' college. After that first year of college, the same person having done well academically can apply to other colleges that may be better. It is never too late to get a good education. lol a d
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HARD CORE! how about a definition for sophomore "Inferior being to that of the higher educated, more sought over, quite better Freshmen Race." "Sophomores are not as cool as Frosh"
government colleges better than private colleges in private colleges teachers must aware their course and they finish their syllabus on time , and if we talk about govt colleges they don't care about their subject .
Usually a GPA of 2.0 or higher, but the higher the GPA the better.
Good colleges entail better success for lots of students, better quality of education, and more opportunities.
Unida Christian Colleges's motto is 'For a Better Philippines, for the Glory of God!'.
One option is to start at your home county community college where you can get a good foundation before applying to the four year colleges and universities. It will be less expensive, easy to get into, smaller class room size, and better student to professor ratio. You can finish your associates degree there and then transfer, or you can transfer after you completed a good solid two semesters. Make sure you are in a transfer program. In this way your credits will transfer to the four year institution and be applied toward your bachelor's degree in social work (BSW), which is the minimum requirement for entry level as a social worker
yes you sohuld its better to start low nd work your self up.
Almost all colleges accept FASFAs. An FASFA is a form of student loan help and almost all colleges accept this, so therefore an FASFA college is not better than an ordinary college. They are the same.
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