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Many states have a university system and a state university system. For example, University of California and California State University. University of North Carolina and NC State. OU and OSU.
I understand that they are two different systems. But what distinguishes the two? Is there a distinguishing factor other than that they are simply administered under separate jurisdictions? Even though the University of [State] system is usually larger, that is not always the case. Do all of the University of [State] systems have something in common, and do all the State University systems have something in common?
Asked by mkong on 11/6/2006 3:00:25 AM | See Answers
Okay, my first choices for undergraduate are:
Princeton
UCLA
Duke
NYU
Boston University
And my choices for Graduate are:
Johns Hopkins
UCLA
Are these good universities or do I need to change them? Any advice?
Thank you!
Yeah, yea dawg, I'm a freshman in high school, and Princeton has been my dream since I was 5. So, yeah, I think I have a shot.
PS: I'm #8 in my class with a GPA of 4.1 and an IQ of 128. What now, bitches???
Asked by Captain Morgan on 6/19/2007 8:12:49 AM | See Answers
We all have alot of colleges to choose from, when we are trying to go back to school and I just want to see what exactly it is that people look for in universities and what do they expect to get from the university they finally choose to attend.
Asked by Hooch on 11/12/2007 5:30:26 AM | See Answers
I am going to be teaching english overseas and I wnat to finish my bachelors while I am doing it. I will be in China. What is the most reputable and flexible online university? I already have 3 years under my belt so I am looking for a university that is flexible about transfer credits too.
Asked by endynyp on 4/14/2008 6:38:52 AM | See Answers
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