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Posted by: | CommentsWhat is the best path to becoming an Air Force pilot?
Posted by: | CommentsMy name is Ryan and I am going in to freshman year in high school. I don’t know much about ROTC but I have researched the USAFA. I am interested in being a pilot for the Air Force and I know that you are required to be a commissioned 2nd Lieutenant at the least. I am curious what the best way to get to that point.
I play lacrosse, and I get mostly A’s in school and one or two B’s. I am taking advanced math freshman year. My high school is ranked very high in the the country and was ranked #1 high school in Connecticut (News Week). Last year I took part in my town’s theatre group. It wasn’t really my thing so I don’t do it anymore but would that look good at all in an application? I also am part of a group that does Bible Study (I go to the meetings and camp). Alright, so that’s just a little background information on me… if you guys could answer my question on what the best path is to becoming a pilot, then that would be great. Also, any suggestions or comments on my activities or academics would help. Thanks.
Which of these colleges offer the best Liberal Arts or Pre-Law or Pre-Med Program?
Posted by: | CommentsWhich of these offer the BEST PRELAW or PREMED program. please give top 5 for each one. AND WHY. i highly appreciate it. thank you very much to all. i am A LIBERTARIAN open-minded person who is TOLERANT of other political/cultural views. but EXTREMELY ambitious and believe in small government. I do lots of extra curriculars, school vice president, amnesty international, martial arts, summer camp counselor for 70 days of the summer. i teach martial arts. im a teaching assistant, etc. I’m currently a junior who lives in CONNECTICUT. I want to do ROTC also, but this is not important.
Georgetown University
Cornell University
College of the Holy Cross
College of William and Mary
UC Berkeley
University of Richmond
George Washington University
University of Vermont UVM
Northeastern University
I LOVE schools that are SMALLER. i want to know people i go to school with. I want to be active in student government. i want a school with a nice beautiful spacious campus. with beautiful peaceful living. im VERY into liberal arts, and living life to the fullest with a very overall solid education.
what is the best tent camp ground in florida?
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where are the best camping sites here in california, near Los angeles?
Posted by: | CommentsWhere are the best places to camp in CO?
Posted by: | CommentsBest places in Colorado to go camping the ‘ol fashioned way without RV, or lodges. Just a tent and preferably a lake nearby. It’d also be great if campfires were allowed. May – September
So I’m 13 years old and in the eighth grade. My dad is teaching me how to drive a bit early. He said if I can learn to drive by summer he’ll let me drive most of the way to wrestling camp in New York (he likes to sleep in the passenger’s seat on long trips and gets like crazy grouchy if anyone wakes him up or my mom asks him to drive for a while). Well, not only do I want to learn to drive, but I really want to learn the PIT maneuver as well. I know I could already do it because I watch Cops a lot. My dad is cool with it, but my mom doesn’t like the idea and thinks learning to drive at my age is enough for now. I love my mom, but why is she so uptight about everything and always trying to bring me down? I tried to explain to her that I’m a man now, I was undefeated in wrestling this year (84 pound weight class), and that my junior high friends expect cool things from me, but she just yelled at me, called me a dirty little monkey, ran into her bedroom, and covered up with a blanket and started crying. I am so tired of her acting like all motherly and overly protective and stuff… Anyway, how can I reason with her and get her to see how important learning the PIT maneuver is? Help!
Where are the best campsites near Mt. Washington, NH?
Posted by: | CommentsMyself and a group of friends in our late 20′s want to hike up Mount Washington in mid September. We are from Boston and we are looking for some options for campsites near the mountain. What are best campsites to facilitate this? We don’t want to go back country camping, just find a nice basic campsite that we can all drive up to and meet at after work on Friday and stay the weekend. We don’t want to stay at a tackey place with a pool, restaurant and lots of children…just a fire pit, picnic table and lots of trees
Thanks
