Monday, June 21, 2010

Is it possible for me to apply to a tech/cosmetology school in NY if I live in Florida

Is it possible for me to apply to a tech/cosmetology school in NY if I live in Florida?
Im moving to NY this summer & I really want to go to cosmetology school. Is it possibly for me to apply to any up there while I live in Florida? If so send me links please.
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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yes, but you might have to pay out of state fees like colleges. if they do charge you these fees you can probably get them dropped once you move there as long as it's before school starts. great choice btw.
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Many New York schools do accept out-of-state applicants. The links below can help you find New York cosmetology schools and request more information from them. If they accept your request for more information with your Florida address, then they do accept out-of-state students. If not, you'll know! I hope this helps - let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.






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Monday, June 14, 2010

I do online homeschool that is in california and I live in florida can I still get my drivers permit

I do online homeschool that is in california and I live in florida can I still get my drivers permit?
I lived in california and i started a online home school there and then i moved to florida and i am still in that homeschool,and i am about to turn 15 can i still get my drivers permit since my homeschool is in california even thought i live in florida?
Other - Cars & Transportation - 3 Answers
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No
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No, not unless you want your permit for California. You can find Drivers Ed classes, seperate from your homeschooling classes, in Florida. Search for it.
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you can only get your driving permit in your state of residence.......






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Monday, June 7, 2010

Where are the best places to live in Florida-and which shoud I avoid

Where are the best places to live in Florida-and which shoud I avoid?
I'm planning to relocate to Florida or maybe Georgia and from what I'm hearing there are places that are quite depressed in this economy and should be avoided since they don't support the economy. I'm thinking of moving to the area around Tampa or St. Petersberg or maybe futher south around Sarasota or Venice. I've also heard that Melbourne is a nice area. Any suggestions from people who've lived there or know the state would be appreciated. I want to have some land so I can do my gardening and grow orchids too.
Renting & Real Estate - 3 Answers
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Tampa is the place. I have lived all over the state, and it is by far the best working and living environment.
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Parrish, fl. It is perfect. I live here and used to live in Mi. I will never move back. If you like a little country atmosphere, we have it. My neighbors are cows and deer. Tampa is only 45 min away. But my best advice is to find a few areas that are your main interest and visit. I searched Tampa, Clearwater and all the way around. I am glad I found this place. Where are you coming from? What is your profession? Do you have kids? I do not feel any recession around here. They are building commercial / residential non stop here. You might also like Lakewood Ranch , fl. also. Google it for research.
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By far, the best place to live in Florida is most definitely Palm Beach County. Particularly, East Boca Raton near or on the beach. East Boca happens to be the one of the most quality rich communities throughout South Florida.






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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

What are the steps to make your way up to nascar series , such as Arca series when you live in Florida

What are the steps to make your way up to nascar series , such as Arca series when you live in Florida ?
Does anyone know ways that people make thier ways to nascar when they live in Florida ? series such as , arca series ; K&n pro east series ? and the work you way up ? thanks !
NASCAR - 5 Answers
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you have to be racing local tracks for years to earn your stripes per say. almost everyone in K&N or ARCA has been racing since they were kids. starting out in the street stock class's and working their way up. it takes years of experience and hundreds of thousands of dollars to compete at either one of those levels. so if your good enough at the local level get noticed and are lucky enough to have big dollar sponsors then maybe just maybe you can get a shot.
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I do a little side-step shuffle and the Watusi
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You need the right connections simple, you can do as good as anyone but go nowhere with the right people behind you, http://dawnsspot-brian.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-face-of-nascar-has-changed.html
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Like the other people said start at your local track and work your way up. If by chance you can win any track championships along the way it get a little easier to attract sponsors and get the budget to move up with better equipment. NASCAR requires you to run and get experience in the K&N series or ARCA before you can even enter the Nationwide or Cup series. I'm not sure about the truck series but it's probabley the same.
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Working your way up the ranks has changed quite a bit in the past few years. All the top Nascar teams already have development drivers signed on, some as young as 8 years old. The best advice I can give is move to NC and race as much as possible. Just don't plan on a career in Nascar any time soon. Most of the driving seats are already spoken for and will be for many years.






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