you go to court for car accidents? here you just call the cops and exchange insurance info and then be on your way lol. unless someone's car is totaled then tow trucks are called and you have to find a ride home lol. sometimes cops will issue tickets but thats it.
you go to court for car accidents? here you just call the cops and exchange insurance info and then be on your way lol. unless someone's car is totaled then tow trucks are called and you have to find a ride home lol. sometimes cops will issue tickets but thats it.
And what is a ticket? A summons to court....
Usually you only have to go to court to fight the ticket. Otherwise you just pay it. You insurance company may call to ask a few details, but that's it.
you go to court for car accidents? here you just call the cops and exchange insurance info and then be on your way lol. unless someone's car is totaled then tow trucks are called and you have to find a ride home lol. sometimes cops will issue tickets but thats it.
And what is a ticket? A summons to court....
Usually you only have to go to court to fight the ticket. Otherwise you just pay it. You insurance company may call to ask a few details, but that's it.
By paying the ticket, you're pleading guilty to the charge. And since you've already plead guilty, you no longer have to go to court for it. Still a summons, though
It is possible to get a criminal charge in the case of an accident, as well, which can't be prepaid, because jailtime is a possibility.
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edited November 2012
Probably going to be changing my major AGAIN after the spring semester...and a slim chance of a transfer... Probably going to go the business route this time and I'm feeling like this will be it. On a side note, I'll be way behind on credits :-bd
I changed my major like a year and a half in, and I know others who took even longer. Don't feel pressured to be done in 4 years, that's what caused me to rush things in my first year. College is at your own pace.
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I'm already behind after a semester for trying to get into the College of Engineering because I was wanting to go kinesiology lol. The credits were pretty much the opposite of what I was taking
im so certain of my major now i went through a lot of other ideas though good thing at that time i was in community college and was only going for a basic liberal arts degree
I'm already behind after a semester for trying to get into the College of Engineering because I was wanting to go kinesiology lol. The credits were pretty much the opposite of what I was taking
Better to screw around with it at the start of college than get all the way to the end and regret your major....lol.
im so certain of my major now i went through a lot of other ideas though good thing at that time i was in community college and was only going for a basic liberal arts degree
what's your major?
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I'm already behind after a semester for trying to get into the College of Engineering because I was wanting to go kinesiology lol. The credits were pretty much the opposite of what I was taking
idk what happens at your school, but at mine, advisors can turn your credits for electives from another major into elective credits for your current major for example, the Companion Animal Science class wasnt on my list of possible option electives but my advisor will change count those credits as option elective credits since CAS is related to my major same with Comparitive Psychology
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It is possible to get a criminal charge in the case of an accident, as well, which can't be prepaid, because jailtime is a possibility.
I changed my major like a year and a half in, and I know others who took even longer. Don't feel pressured to be done in 4 years, that's what caused me to rush things in my first year. College is at your own pace.
i went through a lot of other ideas though
good thing at that time i was in community college and was only going for a basic liberal arts degree
pre-vet program
but...
...neutering is cruelty to animals. fact.
if it is, worst time for it. seriously
for example, the Companion Animal Science class wasnt on my list of possible option electives but my advisor will change count those credits as option elective credits since CAS is related to my major
same with Comparitive Psychology