Questions dealing with the Bill of Rights
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Hey guys I've been looking at this question and reading up on it for a while but I still can't seem to come to a conclusion whether or not it violates the Bill of Rights. Last one I promise
California law requires all students to register their political affiliation & religious affiliation before they are able to apply for any type of student aid, grants or reduced fees. Does this violate Bill of Rights? If so which ones? And how or why/why not?
California law requires all students to register their political affiliation & religious affiliation before they are able to apply for any type of student aid, grants or reduced fees. Does this violate Bill of Rights? If so which ones? And how or why/why not?
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off topic question, but how are you liking mpc (Monterey peninsula college Im guessing)? reason I ask is because I'm admitting my college application in a few months and stuck on which uc/csu to go to. I've been to Monterey peninsula campus before, I liked it since it was some what spread out, and near the ocean.
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off topic question, but how are you liking mpc (Monterey peninsula college Im guessing)? reason I ask is because I'm admitting my college application in a few months and stuck on which uc/csu to go to. I've been to Monterey peninsula campus before, I liked it since it was some what spread out, and near the ocean.
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Oh you must be thinking of CSUMB (California State Univ. of Monterey Bay). MPC is just a local community college. I've been to the campus a handful of times (I live about 5 minutes away) and it's a really nice school. The atmosphere around here is great for a small town but it's not really a "party" town like Santa Barbara, Chico, and San Diego.
Right now I'm focused on UC Davis, UC Sonoma, or UC Pepperdine, for UCs, but their GPA/SAT acceptant rates are crazy!
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