No it is not possible to get a college degree without schooling. But there are some web sites who serve for this demand. I am not sure that they are reliable. Here are some examples : http://www.buydegree.org/ and www.college-degree-fast.com
Many people would want to buy a college degree. For example, rich people who can not afford to learn things by their own will will try to buy a college degree.
There is no information about which states it is legal to purchase a college degree, this is probably because it is not possible to purchase a valid college degree.
A college degree
Typically, in most all colleges today, a college degree would be necessary for this type of position. At the college and universities I teach at, a masters degree is required.
If they are actually college graduates, they have either an associates degree or a bachelor's degree. In most people's minds, a college graduate has a bachelors, so the answer would be all of them.
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You can get a U.S accredited college degree based on life experience and work history. This gives you accreditation for experience you have already received. By validating your skills with this type of degree you will receive an actual college degree without attending classes or buying text books.
That's impossible. In order to have a college degree you have to complete all the courses and have grades high enough to pass.
I believe that's not possible. A zoologist needs to learn a variety of information, so you WILL have to get a degree in college in order to become one.
you can get your associate degree from many different college around the world all you have to do is attend the college for two years and complete the requirements for the college and you will be set.
According to The Millionaire Next Door, about 80% of millionaires have a college degree. By comparison, only 30% of all American adults over age 25 have a college degree. So, people with college degrees are far more likely to become millionaires than people lacking college degrees. Furthermore, millionaires are far more likely than ordinary Americans to have a postgraduate degree. 38% of millionaires have a postgraduate degree, such as a master's degree, law degree, medical degree, or Ph.D. By comparison, only 11% of all American adults have a postgraduate degree.
You will graduate from college after completing all the required courses and credits for your degree program. This typically takes around four years for a bachelor's degree.