So basically, I just want to know statistics on universites to figure out which one has the most fans and I also would like to know which university makes the most money selling university products.
I guess what I am trying to find out, and this may be hard to find. Even though it would have to be broken down by states of course, which university has the most fans overall (fan population) and also perhaps some statistics about the overall university incomes.
It’s sort of a tough question to answer…
Everyone’s gonna say they’re fave team, so I’ll tell you this, I don’t like College. But Notre Dame makes the most money. Pretty much every game they have ever played was sold out
What is the difference between a university and a technical/vocational school, and how it will affect people in the future?
I’m trying to find out to see if it matters and also what type of school Rennslaer Polytechnic Institute is. Universities are 4+ years of school that offer degrees in various areas of study and offers degrees beyond BA. Tech schools usually focus on particular trades like the culinary arts or welding and is usually 2 years
Hi all, I have a plan to do MBA from an online college, but before taking admission I want to know about the advantages of distance learning education so I can see if it’s best for me. I’ve never done it before and it will be a major decision in my life. Please help if you have any information on this. Thanks for your help.
Have a look at the NTI Campus in Mooresville, NC. The NASCAR Technical Institute a division of UTI or Universal Technical Institute can get you started in you career path in Automotive Technology. NTI is not just some Auto Mechanic School, you learn hands on with the state of the industry equipment.
Right now I am a undecided on a career choice, I am in college and considering declaring a major in media studies/ journalism. I was going to do an international relations major but my school no longer offers that. I am very interested in communications, social sciences, and the French language. Some people have suggested a career as a Foreign Service Officer, I am a little concerned about being assigned abroad. I would not mind relocating inside the US or Europe. Are there any careers like being a Foreign Service Officer only with more flexibility on location?
you might be able to get a job with an american company that does business in parts of the world where your language skills would be useful. anywhere that french is the main language would be a possibility but you will need strong language skills and a high overall grade point would be beneficial as well.