Within the United States, to become a lawyer one must obtain the jursis doctor (JD) degree. I do not know of one law school that would offer such a program online.
There is no difference between on campus and online in terms of validity and length of time. The bachelor's degree takes approximately four years to complete as a full-time student provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university. However, there are some colleges and universities that offer accelerated programs that run through out the year.
I work full time and it feels like it is taking forever to earn a degree. you can earn it fast at a for profit school like National American University or Rasmussen but you will paying almost three time more for school and the degree will not be a credible as a community college or state university. I can only do on-line classes part time while I work full time. I wish I was fortunate enough to go to college right out of high school and attend full time. I do feel that going as an adult make my feel like I'm getting sharper in my every day life and I already have work experience so I will be ready for that promotion when I'm done with school. Bachelors degree could take up to 6 years to complete as a part time student but you cant even skip a single semester. I'm glad I don't have kids yet ! Good luck, it is worth it and dont expect you children to good to college if you didnt!
The type of social worker's degree you are looking for depends on how long it takes to complete the degree online. This type of degree usually takes between 2-3 years of training.
The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
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Any university that offers online degrees in fields you are interested should work, e.g. University of Phoenix, City University, etc.
An average would be meaningless if you are at the back of the queue (line) at a busy fast food outlet.
Mainly the 180 degree line.
The equator represents the zero degree line of latitude.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
The degree of tension in the line would depend on the distance of the line being cast. For shorter distances you'd want a tighter more firm tension in the line and for further away you'll want more slack in the line.