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Graduate Programs In Education

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Recommendations for graduate programs in environmental education?

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Here is a link. You can search by states. Best of luck.

http://www.gradschools.com/Subject/Envir…

Marilyn Said:

What graduate programs are light on writing?

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If you are looking into a masters in education believe me the writing level is not much different than your undergrad degree. I have my masters in education and most of the same professors who teach undergraduate classes also teach graduate classes and they teach them the same way according to a friend I have who is in a undergraduate at the same university. I don't know of any graduate programs that don't require a lot of writing. Two of my uncles have their masters degrees in engineering and I have several friends who have their MBAs and they all say that there is a lot of writing involved. My suggestion would be that you should work for 1 to 3 years before starting a graduate degree that way you will not feel so burned out about school and you will have a steady income to help pay for school so you don't have to take out loans. I hope this helps good luck with school! I am sure you will do just fine!

Wesley Said:

What are the top Universities in Illinois for Graduate programs in Elementary Education?

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According to U.S. News and World Report, the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana would be the best one for the state of Illinois as they are the only school from Illinois rated in the top 10 in the country.

Minnie Said:

What is the best CUNY graduate program for education?

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It shouldn't be a problem. I graduated from Hunter. You'll need education credits + content area credits, but this is part of the program. The fact that you majored in English will mean that you wont need to take any 'remedial' or catch up courses. For your content courses, you can focus on ESL. You're good to go. No prob getting in.

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