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I am soon going to graduate from ITT Tech with an associates degree and I’m looking to continue on for a bachelors degree. I am interested in going to University of Colorado Denver but I read online that my credits will not transfer. It’s my fault that I didn’t do the research about these kinds of things. Think it will be possible to fight them to transfer a least something? I’m deciding if should start over and go for the bs ee degree at ucd or if I should transfer to another institute that accepts my credits like Devry or Colorado Technical University. I researched the schools and read a lot of reviews on the two tech schools. I found a lot of bad reviews and some good ones, however, some of the good ones doesn’t sound convincing but they’re a few that do. They both have the Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology (ABET) but some companies may still not hire from those schools. So I’m leaning towards going to ucd because it has good reputation and accreditation. I was told that there is a fine line between education and experience. I’m not experienced enough to understand if most or all companies would rather hire a person from a tech school with experience then a person from a university with none. I was thinking that if I do go through with ucd, I would try a co-op or get an internship to gain experience and hopefully that way I’ll have a better chance of a good career. I’d also like to add that the bs degree at ITT Tech might be an option but I’m kind of avoiding it because of the cost and the reputation with companies. It has the same kinds of reviews as Devry and CTU. I’m not sure how much it would be for CTU but at Devry it would cost about 25k and get a bs degree in a year and 2 months. ITT Tech will be about 33k and a year and 9 months. For that kind of money, i could get 4 years at UCD instead of 2. Any advice is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance.
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The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. – Bertrand Russell
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0.000782 over 560,000 What is the scientific method for this?
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Aww mom just 5 more minutes.” Tristan heard his brother say groggily a few feet away from where he had just been woken up a few seconds ago. Why does he have to make the same mistake almost every single day? The 11 year old thought as his mother hastily pulled the sheets off their beds causing a whip like effect as the cold air made contact with their bodies. “Way to go idiot!” the boy said while shivering violently. “What’d I do?” The older boy said clulessly, while digging through their dresser for something to wear. Tristan, still laying on the bed trying to wake his 6 year old brother up “Come on Frankie wake up!” The little boy still snored happily as his brother nudged him. I bet this kid could sleep through an avalanche. Finally, the youngest of the three wakes up with an unhappy look on his face. “C,mon we’re going to be late for breakfast!” Tristan said to the younger boy. Frankie quickly joined his oldest brother, Reese, and started looking for clothes to wear in his own dresser. Tristan quickly got up and walked up to the dresser he shared with his older brother. “Whats taking you so long?” he asked more curiously than angrily. Once he saw that his usually slovenly brother was still in his pajamas while laying articles of clothing neatly on his bed trying to decide which to wear. “No reason.” The boy said hastily. “Ohh trying to look good for Jullllie” the boy said mischiviously while grabbing a grey long sleeved button shirt with black horizontal and vertical lines carelessly putting it over his black T-shirt. It was quite a bit to big for him but almost all of his clothes were. They were hand me downs from their older cousins. They were picked out specifically so that it would look OK on kids their age even if they were a bit to big for the 11 and 12 year olds. He continued to grab a pair of jeans and tried to hastily put them on as his brother flicked him on his forehead causing him to lose balance and fall over . “I was just kidding geez.” Tristan said while getting up. “You better hurry up you’re going to be late, you know how irritable mom is in the morning.” With that he quickly ran down the stairs through the living room and into the kitchen. I havent really written anything that could be considered a story in my life so I just want to know if its good or not. We had to write about something that can happen in our daily lives.
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Alright, so i’m having SO much trouble with math right now, so i’m hoping theres lots of people out there that are much smarter than me! i need help desperately!! 1) Find the equation of each line with the given property a) Parallel to 2x+y-3=0, with x-intercept 2 b) Parallel to x+5=0, through point (-2, -1) If anyone could help me with either (or both!) of these questions, that would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!!
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if you cant answer all at least help me with one or two. please&thankssss. 1) Which of the following is an example of the Symmetric Property of Equality? a) 5 + x = x + 5 b) 7(1) = 7 c) If 2x+3 = 10, then 10 = 2x+3 d) If x+4 = y and y=3x, then x+4 =3x 2) Simplify the expression by distributing and combining like terms: -2(x-3) + 4(x+7). a) 4(x+7) b) 2x +34 c) 6x +34 d) 2x + 22 3) Simplify the expression by distributing and combining like terms: -5 -2(x+3) + 7x a) 5x -2 b) 5x – 11 c) 9x – 11 d) 5x + 2 4) Find the solution to the equation: -2(x+1) + 4 = 6(x-2) + 8. a) 3/4 b) 5/4 c) -1/2 d) 1/4 5) Which set of ordered pairs is a function? a) (1,2), (2,2), (4,5), (1,-4) b) (3,4),(5,1)(6,3),(6,4) c) (7,5),(3,2),(-5,10), (-1,-2) D) (2,3), (-1,3),(4,8),(2,0) 6) Evaluate the function f(x) = 3x + 1 when x=2. 7) Evaluate the function g(x) = -2x + 4 when x=-1.
Find the solution to the equation: 4(x-1) + 6 = 5(2-x) + 1. Show all work.
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