Monday, December 21, 2009

How do you get to Midwood High School at Brooklyn College, New York

How do you get to Midwood High School at Brooklyn College, New York?
I am going to Midwood this year , but I don't know how to get to Midwood . Google Maps does not help me and none of my friends go to Midwood with me ): . Anyone know how to get there easily ? Thank you so much ! (: . I also live in Bay Parkway . Sorry for not giving enough details.
New York City - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It depends, somewhat, on where you are coming from. The number 2 and 5 trains go there. If you are not on those lines, you'll have to change trains. Congratulations on getting into Midwood. It's supposed to be a good school!
Answer 2 :
The most direct way for you to get to school will be to take the B6, which travels directly between the Bay Parkway area and Midwood High School. The limited starts skipping some stops east of Coney Island Avenue, but it would probably be faster to just take the first bus that comes, as the limited only bypasses a few stops. I hope this information was very helpful.





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Monday, December 14, 2009

Is the city college of new york a junior college? where anybody can be accepted


Is the city college of new york a junior college? where anybody can be accepted?
Is the City College of New York a junior or "community college"?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
City Colleges are Community Colleges. Typically institutions with "University" in the title that are decently established are not community colleges. If you are unsure, look at the tuition rates. Community Colleges are very very cheap compared to universities.




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Monday, December 7, 2009

What is the name of that art college in New York

What is the name of that art college in New York?
I heard from my friend's brother that there was this art college somewhere in New York (the state) where you get to do nothing but art-related classes. Does anyone know if there is such a college, and what's its name?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It may be Parsons School of Art and Design or Art and Design School. Information is below




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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Advertising internships after college in New York City

Advertising internships after college in New York City?
Does anyone know of any advertising agencies that take interns that have already graduated from school? I really want to get into advertising and I know that its the best, and almost the only way into the industry. I just moved to New York City and am enthusiastic about this. I've already gone out and asked several companies but I want to see if anybody knows of any places that definitely have internship programs for college grads.
Other - Advertising & Marketing - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I see ads every day seeking marketing or advertising "interns" on Craigslist ( http://newyork.craigslist.org/mar/ ). Be aware that many (perhaps most) of these opportunities are just looking for free or low-wage employees, and may not provide useful work experience or references. Sometimes, the "agency" turns out to be one guy working from home.
Answer 2 :
contact the big agencies, most if not all of them have some kind of internship programs. but be specific as to whether you want an internship in creative or account management (the writers and art directors or the business folks.) also note that these days there are a wide range of agencies, from the old school traditional to interactive shops, both produce advertising work, just different kinds. you can find a list of the biggest agencies online - adweek or ad age publishes these and must certainly make them available online. remember, the bigger agencies have the resources for this, but no matter where you go you'r not likely to make much money, if any at all. these are highly, highly competitive programs so just being accepted is a tremendous victory





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