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Savannah Earley

Athletic training at The University of Montana - 0 views

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    This website was very helpful in finding out what The University of Montana has to offer in this department of learning. They talked about why this was a better choice, as appose to other schools, and how it will get you into the career of Athletic Training.
Savannah Earley

Athletic Training at The University of Vermont - 0 views

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    The University of Vermont's Athletic Training webpage was very useful to me. They talked about steps to getting their (requirements, courses, etc.) and they also proved why their program is a very good choice, with statistics and personal experience. I recommend this to anyone interested in Athletic Training.
Britney hill

University of Wisconsin - 0 views

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    This site provided information about the dairy science program at university of Wisconsin. If you are interested in Dairy Science you should check this out.
Maureen Deppman

Inspired Picture Writing - PicLit - 0 views

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    This tool is great to help students with their creative writing. The site provides visually stunning images with a bank of words for writing a poem, descriptive paragraph, or caption. Lists of words are categorized by verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and with an additional universal list. The work is public, supports vocabulary building, and helps with word relationships and nuances in word meanings.
Julia Rickner

College Prowler- College Research - 0 views

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    This site allows you to look at reviews of colleges written by alumnis or attending students. This gives you a different perspective of that college. It also allows you to know things that college tours simply don't tell you. They also have scholarship opportunities that you can apply for. On top of that, you can see rankings of schools and research further into each school you are interested in. I have found this website very helpful in my college search, and I have even applied to a few scholarships on this site.
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    This website includes college reviews written by current students. College Prowler is a student community where you can ask questions, share tips, and discuss campus life at more than 7,000 colleges and universities.
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    College Prowler is a site that rates colleges and universities so that people who are going through the college process can navigate towards a better school. If you can't decide between two schools and you don't have the time to visit again, you can use this site to help make your decision!
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    College Prowler is the website to use! Its a quick, easy, and free sign up process to gain access to all the website has to offer. Once you have an account, you can search any college you want and it will bring you to an information page. The college pages consist of student reviews, which in my opinion, are the most reliable source! You can look through individual tabs such as summary, about the school, about the students, about the campus and about the location. Under each of these tabs are an abundance of information and reviews that help you fully understand the college. The best tool on College Prowler is the Applicant Status. With this tool you can plug in your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, and it will place you among statistics showing people admitted, denied, wait listed, and attending. It is a great way to see where you stand in terms of college admittance!
Myles Towsley

Manga University - 0 views

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    Manga University is site filled with tutorials on how to draw manga and anime. (Japanese comic book art and animation) It includes free tutorials for beginners and also premium tutorials for more advanced artists. Each tutorial is two to three short pages long and covers topics like how to draw eyes, mouths and faces.
Sadie Newman

A-Z Lyrics Universe - 0 views

shared by Sadie Newman on 29 Jan 14 - Cached
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    This website is great for finding song lyrics. It is straight forward and easy to use just find the artist and look for the song in the list they give you.
Demitra Potter

The Common Application - 0 views

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    The website that has all the application information and support you need to apply to most universities and colleges.
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    The common app is a widely used tool that helps you group all your applications together on one website. You submit your applications through the site, and you can also view your application status as you are waiting to hear back from schools.
Julia Rickner

Prep Matters- College Admission Requirements - 0 views

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    This source was a treasure to find. Flipping from college website to college website in attempt to figure out all their individual requirements was a nightmare. Frustrated, I searched "college requirements" and found this gem of a website! Prep Matters is very simply a list of colleges and their testing and deadline requirements. It is organized in alphabetical order and lists the college or universities SAT scale, optional test and super scoring policies, ACT requirements, subject test requirements, whether or not the college is on Common App, and all early action/decision and regular admission deadlines. I think my favorite part of this website, however, is the ability to 'click' the college you are interested in, and it takes you directly to the college's homepage. The only downfall of this source is it does not have all colleges!
Mary-Kate Clark

Listening and Reacting On-Stage - 1 views

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    Written by Bruce Miller, the director of acting programs at the University of Miami, this article talks about the skill of listening and reacting on-stage during scenes. Miller starts out by talking about his experience with his freshman acting classes, then goes on to talk about the skills of how to listen and react to the actions and dialogue on-stage and in the moment.
Demitra Potter

SAT/ACT Optional Schools - 0 views

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    This website gives a list of SAT/ACT optional schools. Would be useful for anyone interested in applying to college but has not taken the ACT or SAT.
sukifrey

Plymouth State University - 0 views

shared by sukifrey on 03 Oct 14 - Cached
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    Plymouth is a college in New Hampshire that I am interested in applying to. I used this site to find specific information about the school.
sukifrey

SUNY Plattsburgh - 0 views

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    SUNY Plattsburgh is a State University of New York. I am applying to this college. I used this site to find specific information about the college.
Kiley Pratt

Tufts Programs Abroad - 0 views

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    This is the location of the Tufts study abroad programs, which are directly affiliated with the university. There are ten undergraduate programs to choose from, all of which are directly connected to Tufts and have several Tufts students participating in them during any given year.
Kiley Pratt

Tufts University - Office of Programs Abroad - 1 views

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    A collection of programs Tufts students can study abroad through. This includes a variety of courses in countries all over the world whose credit can be put towards Tufts graduation requirements.
irisdupont

The College Board - College Admissions - SAT - University & College Search Tool - 1 views

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    I used this site to look for colleges and browse many colleges basic information. I also used it to sign up for the SATs and view my scores.
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    Useful research tool to help narrow down college choices. Includes info on admissions, SATs, school size, location, etc.
lanefisher

Ma Premiere Fois - 0 views

This movie was incredibly useful, the speed of the language is fast enough for me to be challenged yet understand practically everything. The themes and storyline were complex, so I was forced to c...

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started by lanefisher on 13 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Lyn Smith

Brain Structure Slides - 0 views

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    This site makes finding the major and finer structures of the brain easy. The intuitive layout lets the user go through the brain, slice by slice, to reveal actual MRI data and drawn pictures that are clearly labeled to indicate surface and subcortical structures. You can zoom in on actual microscope pictures to reveal cells in the brain and see detailed pictures of how they connect. The detailed pictures use horizontal axis (top of brain to bottom), coronal axis (front to back), and sagittal axis (side to side) scans so that you are able to develop a picture of a three dimensional map of the human brain, in your mind. One of the hardest things to picture when I first began researching about the anatomy of the human brain, was picturing where all the subcortical structures were positioned in relation to each other. By using the many informative anatomical and chemical maps, I was able to clear up the issues I had had with trying to visualize a three dimensional model. This source is very reliable, as it uses real images for the slices you see as you navigate the brain. This source also comes from the University Institut für Anatomie, so the data was observed first hand there, making it reliable. I will be using this information that I have gathered to add to my brain portfolio document, and will be a useful tool if I decide to make a three dimensional model of the brain.
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