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theebomba t1_j9q0pze wrote

If you’re interested in pursuing your Bachelors afterwards, checkout the JAA program! You can transfer to either RIC, URI, or PC for up to a 25% discount in tuition! You have plenty of time to consider it, but for now good luck on your studies!

Edit: JAA is the Joint Admissions Agreement - You’ll see signs for it everywhere at CCRI.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j9pzov1 wrote

You can definitely do it in a single appointment. If you haven't yet, change some accounts online to your RI address like bank/cellphone so you can get qualified mail in that name. Beyond that part, you just need to show up and not be blind.

For the registration, there's more red tape but I'd start by telling your insurance company.

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omjy18 t1_j9pzlfn wrote

You can try one of the satellite dmvs like in middletown or Wakefield but idk if they'll be able to do all of it. You may have to go to the Cranston dmv which is horrendous to take care of most of it.

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unhpian t1_j9pyepg wrote

I work in the environmental field, and while I don't know anything about the CCRI program, my long-term advice would be to become involved in as many projects and internships as you can handle. It will help ALOT in both your understanding of the material and real-world applications, And help you get a job. Every regulatory agency hires interns almost year round, although more in the summer, and they usually post them in april-may. At RI DEM, something like 75% of the interns end up with full-time jobs (although I don't recommend working there long term, it's toxic af).

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Calm-Gene-981 t1_j9pp9ws wrote

it’s good when you are outside you will definitely hear it more as if you were to be inside but it’s really not that bad; the airport really is not super busy so you will not hear planes all the time. yes the airport is international but it’s not a busy airport. the sound doesn’t bother me because i got used to the noise. you got anymore questions?

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Environmental-Ad4090 t1_j9pnwn4 wrote

Congrats, I know this piece of info wont help until further down the line however after you graduate, you should apply to SNHU for your bachelors! Very cheap compared to the state schools, all online and very easy class format

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