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600px x 450px | 98.40kB [source page] page is to share information about some of the alumni who have graduated from the Recreation and Lesuire Services Department We hope you enjoy their stories Rachel BIrd Class of 2009 Rachel completed her internship with the Tim Horton Children s Foundation and upon graduating secured a position as a Community Program Coordinator with the organization in Tatamagouche Nova From Yahoo Image Search: "Academic Programs" Asst Dean Grad School SCS - HigherEdJobs.com
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shubhashish Fri, 14 May 2010 06:22:51 GM These courses and seminars address wide range of issues concerning jurisprudence and legal practices. Popular . academic programs. . Some of most sought after degree programs offered by Georgetown Law include: Juris Doctor [JD] Program ... From Google Blog Search: "Academic Programs" Covenant Presbyterian holds vacation program - OCRegister
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Sun, 27 Jun 2010 07:42:03 GMT+00:00 Dallas Morning News The directive follows a state mandate earlier this year that public universities cut 5 percent from their general revenue budgets for the 2010-11 academic ... From Google News Search: "Academic Programs" What academic programs would be suitable for a TV/Film industry career? Q. I want to work in the entertainment industry in the future, be it TV or in movies; video editing, production, studio crew even. What kinds of degree course could let me try all of these out? Or even if it's not film related, what kind of good course would be great for this kind of media stuff? Asked by Tom - Sun Jul 26 12:35:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The film industry does not require you to even have a degree, so unless you need to be spoon fed a film education I'd not recommend a film degree if you want to go into the film industry unless you have researched it and feel you would benefit-- it'd be a giant waste of money otherwise. That said, I needed to be spoon fed because I needed the networking opportunities going to a film school would have given me because I had no idea how to get started by myself. :P There's no shame in going and getting the degree if you want it or feel you need it, but you can't expect it to give you a leg up in this case. They don't care if you have a degree, only about what you can do. It's one of very few industries based on damn near talent and skill… [cont.] Answered by TwistedxKiss - Sun Jul 26 14:12:01 2009 What ivy league colleges offer law or education academic programs for students straight out of high school? Q. What ivy league colleges offer law or education academic programs for students straight out of high school? Asked by musicislife:) - Thu Dec 10 19:05:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. You need a 4-year college degree to apply to any law school, so that's not an option. You can study education at most colleges, and unless you're planning to someday teach education at the college level, getting an ivy league education to teach primary school is a huge waste of money. You'd get the same job you would with a degree from a low-ranked state university. Answered by eri - Thu Dec 10 19:09:19 2009 Anyone know of a good academic summer program for high schoolers?
Q. Does anyone know of a good academic program I could apply to? I like history and political science and I love to write. I am a straight A student. Before you say that I should have applied earlier, I applied to two governor's school's which were closed because of a shortage of funding and won a scholarship to a Spanish immersion camp which was closed due to lack of enrollment. Help please. Any ideas, camp or not, would be appreciated. Asked by Eliza - Mon May 18 21:52:09 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Over the summer I went to this program called CTD (Center of Talent Development) at Northwestern University. It costs a bit of money...but seriously, it's soo much fun. What happens is you take an honors/adv/AP class in just THREE weeks. It's summer school...but so much more fun. You meet new people and they legit become your best friends. I still talk to my friends to this day and I actually just went to Disneyland with one! You also get weekends and stuff to go to the beach, Six Flags, etc. And it gives you a great look around Northwestern and what college living is like. I really loved it and I took AP European History over there. And it's really intense and I just took the AP test for it today, yet I still remember everything! It was… [cont.] Answered by Magz - Mon May 18 21:56:08 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic Programs" See also:
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