A list of puns related to "University Of Colorado"
Offer is out. Announcement expected shortly. Contract should be approved along party lines (which is gross that politics carries over to sports).
EDIT: Great questions from everyone. I might be back later this week for a live AMA scheduled on r/IAMA.
Hi,
I just got admitted to Boulder as a California applicant for the Leeds School of Business and I'm strongly considering going there. I have a few questions about the business program. What is the typical class size for undergrad lower division and upper division courses? I am interested in going into finance or studying global supply chains. Also, is it difficult to secure on-campus housing? What about the gyms there, are they good and do you have to pay for membership?
I'm also interested in knowing what companies come down to Boulder to recruit. I am trying to decide whether I should go to Boulder or Claremont McKenna, a liberal arts college.
Hi All,
My friend had got an admit in UB and CUB, Can anyone throw some light on how good the Masters in CS program is?
Also in terms of faculty, research, tuition fee and reputation in the tech circle go which one do you think is the best?
Definitely looking for the one that is best in value for money. Any insight is appreciated
The Colorado Commission on Higher Education just approved the state's first cannabis-related degree program, a Bachelor of Science in cannabis biology and chemistry at Colorado State University-Pueblo. It's among the first in the nation. The program launches this fall.
The program will be part of CSU-Pueblo's department of chemistry and consist mainly of chemistry and biology coursework with some classes in math and physics, the proposal says.
Students could choose one of two tracks -- either a natural product track focused on biology or an analytical track that focuses on chemistry.
For anyone interested in the program, you need to contact Colorado State University-Pueblo directly. https://www.csupueblo.edu/
Sources:
https://www.ganjapreneur.com/officials-approve-colorados-first-cannabis-degree-program/
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/09/us/colorado-state-university-pueblo-cannabis-degree-trnd/index.html
Original Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/cohighered/posts/2755943981192819
It's not the worst place to be an adjunct, but conditions could be better. Any interest here?
Meh they gave me $6,250 but bruh the cost of attending for international is $62k
Im stuck between Uni of Colorado(rank 22)and MCPHS(rank 50s). At first, youβre probably thinking Colorado of course ,but there are some things holding me back to decide.
Colorado- 4 years Pros- More prestigious, ~96-97% Naplex rate
Cons- More expensive. 130k tuition and atleast 30-50k more for housing
MCPHS- 3 years Pros- 36k scholarship. End up being 118k tuition. Housing would be free, id be with family
Cons- 1 hour commute, less prestigious and known for being a money mill school. Quality of life would be questionable since itβs accelerated 3 years program.
I know that many colleges will allow seniors to come up with a poster explaining the future potential of their prototype device. Their actual device falls short of the poster's claims and sometimes won't even work due to project difficulties/limitations. I applied for the Electrical Engineering major and would like to design a medical device that could be used in a hospital setting.
I haven't read anything substantial that suggests Colorado State University's engineering programs are inferior to CU Boulder, other than people quoting the US World & News rankings. I do know that the average admitted GPA for CSU's engineering school is a 3.93 and a 1290 on the SAT which is similar to CU Boulder's admission standards. The only difference between the two is that CU Boulder does not offer an electrical engineering program that focuses on biomedical applications like CSU. For now, I'm pretty much torn between attending CSU or CU-Boulder, both seem to be good schools.
Decisions come out Tuesday, just nervous and wanna hear thoughts!
1420 sat
92 unweighted, 100 weighted
11 APs, the rest are honors
bio major
lang 5, apush 5, ap capstone
-varsity swim
-varsity bowling
-honor society public relations
-world language honor society president
-tutor
-40 hours at a stem camp as counselor this past summer
-photography and portfolio submitted
-italian club treasurer
This Friday, April 5th, Dr. James Grime will be lecturing at University of Colorado @ Boulder at 4 p.m. It is not listed on the calendar of events for the mathematics department, but may be open to the public.
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