No, in the United States, one must earn a Juris Doctorate. The amount of time needed, from start to finish (to include The Bachelor's needed to apply to law school), is roughly seven to eight years. In Mexico, one must seek an additional one to two years in professional training, after two years. The former is a doctor, of sorts, the latter has a bachelor's of law. If you have an American law degree you must seek additional certification or go back to school.
Note: Some law schools, like the University of Texas at Austin, offer a dual-degree in both American and Mexican law.
American Sports University is not a scam, but it is a school that is still unaccredited. A few people I know started to go there, but it got expensive because there isn't any federal aide available...again because they are unaccredited.
In the U.S., NO.
An unaccredited college is a college that is not recognized throughout the United States, and has not passed the required standards of the nation. A degree acquired by an unaccredited college is fundamentally worthless, because the school itself does not meet the requirements, therefore their degree does not meet the usual requirements.
Yes! A school can use the name college, without having any approval.
You can get American school exams by attending an American school. You can also purchase practice books for many of the major exams needed to graduate.
Generally, an Executive Juris Doctor (unlike most Juris Doctors) is a degree from an unaccredited school. Usage of such a J.D. as a title is neither more nor less legitimate than using an academic title from any other unaccredited school.
One of the best dental schools in Mexico is Universidad De La Salle Bajio. If you want to attend the school, you must have a bachelor degree from an American university.
What really is Cinco de Mayo (tip: it is not Mexico's independence day).What triggered the Mexican-American War.What are some traditions found in Mexico.What is Mexico's cuisine.
Yes, like in American Schools , te educational system in Mexico also has a rule that applies a minimum of 20 minutes of snack break .
Stay in school so that you graduate high school. Work hard, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice some more then the colleges will find you.
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Practice, Practice, Practice.......!