If you have been accepted, yes you can. Your admission may be contingent upon graduation.
None, he turned pro before he could finish his degree.
Sure! This is how it works: You have your associates in business for example but you want to further that education and open up some career opportunities. You will of course have to finish out your undergrad degrees but from an associates, a master's degree is only another 1-3 years in school but that all depends on self-motivation, and the school your attending.
It's always possible to get a job.. but probably not the job you want.
Finish school and get your engineering degree.
go to college and finish it...
Finish
You do normally do four years of undergrad after you begin High School, and then four years in actual vet school to get your DVM degree. After that, you're officially a veterinarian. It typically takes eight years to finish all of your schooling, but some veterinarians have graduated with only seven years of schooling.
You can always finish a degree that you started. If you have passed some subjects, these will go as a credit to your degree. Different institutions accept credits from other institutions differently. I would suggest speaking to the Dean where you enrolled originally, to see what you would need to do to finish.
Generally, master's degree takes two years to finish. But it will all depend on the program, on you as a student, the type of school and other factors. Some people takes 4 to 5 years to finish their master's degree. Choosing between online or distance learning program and in-campus classes is an important decision if you want to finish your master's degree faster.
4 years of undergrad and 2-3 years of grad school with your internship. Of course, it does take most people 4-5 years to finish the original bachelor degree. Overall, it has taken most people that I know about eight years with summers. Good luck.
Depends on if the school you want to transfer to accepts your units. I would imagine you will need to take more than “a couple of classes.” When I went back for my MA at the same college that I got my BA from they wanted me to take undergrad classes even though they were in the same subject matter. Instead of doing that I chose a program in education because I didn’t to add undergrad classes for the degree. I was able to finish my MA in a little over a year.
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