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| Address: | 34950 Little Mack Ave Clinton Township, MI 48035 |
| Phone: | (586) 791-6610 |
| General Site: | www.baker.edu |
Don't go here unless you are certain you want a specific degree.
» Read MoreSet a goal, and go out and accomplish that goal!
» Read MoreAlways arrive to class at least 15 minutes early and do all the work. Its really important to give each class all you effort and try not to miss a class and get behind.
» Read MoreLearn to mange your time, do not procrastinate, get a tutor if you feel completely lost on your homework/class in general, Learn about APA to avoid plagiarism, partake in class discussions and get involved whenever possible;its the best way to learn.
» Read MoreMy tips for any student who wishes to attend Baker are: Do your research! Find the school and location that is most compatible with your schedule. Baker offers day and evening classes, so you have more opportunities if you are a working adult. Next, get all the financial information up front. You should now what the tuition is, plus any lab fees, uniforms, and additional supplies and resources that you will need to utilize. Seek out scholarships as soon as possible so that you can alleviate some of the costs, it will pay off, even after you graduate. You should also take a tour of the campus. Having a working knowledge of how to navigate through the school so that your first day jitters are that much lesser. It always helps to be prepared ahead of time. Finally, ask about the relationships between your school of choice and various corporations. What are the companies looking for when they hire employees, and what schools do they see as top-ranked in training and preparing graduates.
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