Specific Programs
Masters in Architecture with a "Green" Focus
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2006-03-08 16:37.I'm looking for a Architecture Masters program from a school that has a focus or reputation for "green" building. Specifically I'm looking for construction techniques that involve low embodied energy, efficient use of materials, efficiency in use of natural resources (e.g. for heating/cooling), and some experimental techniques. I believe that the energy crisis we are in will only get worse, so I'm looking for a program that will prepare me to lead this growing field.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Choosing among different psychology programs
Submitted by Joachim Taube on Fri, 2006-02-17 18:33.I have a B.Th (Theology) with a minor in Health Education (2.97 over all; 3.04 Major; 3.24 Minor) along with a M.A.REL (Religion). I would like to go on to do doctoral studies. I have a keen interest in the following fields of Psychology and Education: Social Psy., Educational Psy., Persona/Personality Psy.and Human/Developmental Psy. I'm thinking about applying for a Ed.D or Psy.D. I haven't done the GRE yet. I do realize that my formal field of training does not quite relate to my current areas of intent into graduate work. How can I choose and move forward?
Schools of optometry
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2006-01-30 17:22.I am switiching careers from an Early Childhood teacher to a perspective optometry major. I have read a lot about the career of an optometrist and its sound very interesting.
What I would like to know is what test do I need to take and what increases my chances of getting in to school of optometry? I have found only one college in New York, that is the State University of New York that offers this program. Do you know of any other colleges in the Northeast?
Dental school
Submitted by Sujit Rahman on Fri, 2005-12-02 18:37.i was recently visiting your graduate schools adimission site and was interested in your advice would be with respect to applying to graduate dental schools.
i am a dentist who has a strong academic background and very diverse experience, however despite numerous attempts to get into orthodontics i have not been very sucessful. what i find even more frustrating is that fellow classmates with lower grade point averages and not as much experience have been successful.
i would appreciate input
History of Science and Technology
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2005-11-02 03:48.Can someone refer me to schools with History of Science and Technology programs? I'm sure there are a lot of them (and my professors have told me of a few), but since these aren't separately listed in the US News & World Report issue on the best graduate programs, I'm not exactly sure how to discover what's out there (and which ones might be particularly good).

