Monday, May 16, 2011

The Art Institute of California: San Diego...help!?

The Art Institute of California: San Diego...help!?
I am currently a junior in high school, and I already know that I am going to major in art at the art institute of california. I have only taken art for one year, and a foreign language for one year. Does anyone know if the college i want to go to requires two years of a foreign language? because i would rather focus on getting as many art classes as i can and get out of spanish. please help me, i have tried searching there website, and i havent actually found any info about that.
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No, it does not require two years of language or any art. they don't require anything unless if you want to major in game art they require a portfolio i know that as a fact, i was very stuck on going to AI San Diego, and didn't listen to people who told me other wise until the very last minute, but i suggest you think a little about going to a two year and transferring.. California does has a great transfer system (automatic guarantee if you keep decent/good grades) and you make an art portfolio as you take art classes. (and it would look better on a resume than a propriety *for profit* school. do the best you can do for you, you still have time; your only in high school, and if money is not a problem aim bigger for a private school that is respected ( Otis college of design? ) i bet it may even cost less! if you have not already, collegeboard.com is a great website, they have a search engine that looks up schools for you, it's really fun and incredibly helpful. sorry if i burst your bubble, but i was going to be $130,000 in debt if i went! (that is cheap living included ) cheers to you if you don't have to take out loans, but alas, it will be your decision and good luck with what ever you do. i know the charm that school has A lot can happen form here and now! ( a recession happened to me!)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Is any of the university of California schools rolling admissions.?

Is any of the university of California schools rolling admissions.?
Rolling admissions is when you can apply to a school until there is no more room left. University of california schools are: university of california berkeley,university of california san diego,university of california los angeles, university of california davis,university of california irvine, university of california santa barbara, university of california San francisco,university of california riverside, university of california santa cruz
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the only school open is the nursing program at Los Angeles for junior and senior transfers and second baccalaureate programs, Sorry. don't procrastinate. universityofcalifornia.com


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I'm pretty sure all the deadlines have passed for both UCs and State schools if that is what you mean. It was Nov 31

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

California College San Diego Review?

California College San Diego Review?
Just wondering, does anyone know if California College is a good school to go to for Computer Programming? Thnx Just wondering, does anyone know if California College is a good school to go to for Computer Programming? Thnx
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_College_San_Diego_%28CCSD%29

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Where do you look for teaching jobs in California?

Where do you look for teaching jobs in California?
I'm going to San Diego for the summer and wondering where i can look for job openings for teaching high school in California? Preferably San Diego.
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I'll be honest with you...this is not a good time to be looking for a teaching job in California. We are in the middle of a huge budget crisis. Schools all over the state are being closed, and teachers are being laid off. Sorry.

Friday, May 6, 2011

University of California at San Diego Question!?

University of California at San Diego Question!?
I want so badly to get into UCSD[University of California in San Diego], specifically Scripps Institution of Oceanography. I want to be a marine biologist. I'm a freshman now, and I know that freshman grades don't really count at UCSD, only sophomore and junior grades. I go to a private school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and get good grades. I had only 2 B's last semester, but they were in Pre AP classes. I plan on taking all the AP classes I can the rest of my high school year. Here's my question: What classes would you recommend I take in order to get into UCSD and what grades? Also, do you think I still have a pretty good chance even though I don't live in California? I'm planning on taking two science classes a year
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Different Universities have different requirement. the one that you like is science, i suggest, get a science course and study hard. Get As. Don't get B. It's disqualifying. Hope this will help you. PS: if you are non californian resident, expensive. I tried at UC Berkley, $70,000 for foreigners and non californian resident

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

San Diego Teachers? Or anyone teaching in Southern California?

San Diego Teachers? Or anyone teaching in Southern California?
I'm curious to get some information about teaching in the San Diego area, or southern California in general. Are jobs hard to come by? What about as art or English teachers at a high school level, or teaching at an elementary level? How long were you in school for to obtain certification for teaching? In general, what you are thoughts and opinions on teaching?
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go fo it. We need some good teachers


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check out the san diego unifed school distric www.sandi.net i don't think jobs are hard to come by... you want an english position?! my poor mother has been subbing for a new teacher that won't be coming over now from another district since the first day of school. google cjuhsd and look for job opportunities... also edjoin, google that, it's education jobs for all of CA i can't wait to be a "real" teacher... subbing is fun, but there's a ton of bull that i have to put up with every single day!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Has anyone heard of California Medical College in San Diego?

Has anyone heard of California Medical College in San Diego?
I'm looking into this school and realize that it is not accredited but is that necessary for a medical assistant? Also has anyone heard any scam like stuff about this school?
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Don't know anything about that school, but I would think that if you want to work in anything in any kind of medical field you would definitely want to attend an accredited program.

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