That's up to the prospective employer. The employer sets the qualifications and decides whom to hire. If an employer can't find someone with every single qualification they're looking for, sometimes they'll take what they can get. But the current job market in the U.S. suggests that's not likely. There's a pretty big gap between freshman year and graduation.
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In the United States, yes you can be accepted to a college of veterinary medicine without having an undergraduate college degree. However, this is becoming more rare.
All accredited college degrees are accepted in the United States and throughout the world.
Of course - but you are going to have to go to a 4-year college (to get a Bachelor's degree) after receiving your Associate's from the community college, as law school admission requires a Bachelor's degree.
you have to obtain a certain amount advanced college classes after you have reached your bacholers degree in orthodontics. you have to take biology, chemistry, health, and mathematics. A total of eight years in College.
Yes, as long as you completed the degree through an appropriately accredited college or university. Within the US the minimum educational requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught with a doctorate preferred.
everything is need to be marketed..... so yes it is a good career...... I'm currently a freshmen in college hoping to pujollygood_nilesh@yahoo.comruse a degree of bachelors in marketing myself.
yes .... a bachelor degree is necessary to be accepted into med school. however not sure if that is true for the m-cat
* Total undergrads: 22,048 * First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 4,141 * Degree-seeking undergrads: 22,048 Above figures as of May, 2008 Source: College Board
To be a psychiatrist, you will need to be accepted into a college that offers psychiatry programs. Then, you will spend about four years in college along with three years of medical school to get your degree.
A veterinary degree is the degree that will help you get a job as a veterinarian. To get one will cost you 4 years at an accredited college. You will need to have a bachelor's degree in a related field before you can apply and get accepted into the Veterinary program.
AnswerHigh school classes won't earn you a bachelor's degree. It's the courses taken in a college of business that will earn a business degree. Just do well in high school to get accepted to a college or a college with in a university. Check with the college or university you think you may want to attend to find out what their specific requirements are to be accepted as a student.Most colleges will require a foreign language class.Any of the classes you don't take in high school can be taken at a junior college before applying to a university for acceptance.