I still have a while to decide which college/university to go to, but I don't have a clue of all the places out there. I would like to choose one kinda close to Georgia. And I would also like it to have a writing theme. (HELP!!!)
-Argosy University
-Bauder College
-Capella University
-Gwinnett College
-Herzing College
-Kennedy-Western University
-Strayer University
-Westwood College of Technology
-Agnes Scott College
-Albany State University
-Armstrong Atlantic State University
-Atlanta Christian College
-Atlanta College of Art
-Augusta State University
-Berry College
-Beulah Heights Bible College
-Brenau University
-Brewton-Parker College
-Clark Atlanta University
-Columbus State University
-Covenant College
-Dalton State College
-Darton College
-Emmanuel College
-Emory University
-Fort Valley State University
-Georgia Southern University
-Georgia Southwestern State University
-Georgia State University
-Kennesaw State University
-Lagrange College
-Life University
-Luther Rice Seminary
-Macon State College
-Medical College of Georgia
-Mercer University
-Morehouse College
-Savannah State University
-Shorter College
-Southern Polytechnic State University
-Spelman College
-State University of West Georgia
-Thomas University
-Toccoa Falls College
-Truett-Mcconnell College
-University of Georgia
-Valdosta State University
-Wesleyan College [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
ashlynn answered Monday July 24 2006, 11:11 pm: Well depending on what grade your in this may or may not help you. I took the PSAT (practice SAT) and the PLAN test (practice ACT). They send test scores to colleges. I got so many things back from colleges all over the US. When I did this I was in the 10th grade. I suggest taking the tests. Not only will it get colleges looking for you, it will also help you practice for the SAT and ACT. I hope that helps. [ ashlynn's advice column | Ask ashlynn A Question ]
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