There are no laws regarding the maximum or minimum hours allowed in college. The number of credit hours/classes you can register for is limited by the school itself. Typically the maximum allowable credit hours is 21-25 per semester, with a recommended course load of about 15-18 hours.
If all of your classes are typically 3 hour classes, 7 classes would be pushing it. However, if you have a few 1-2 credit hour classes, 7 classes may not be excessive.
you have to take a lot of classes to become a doctor but also i know you have to take 8 years of collage.
obviously you will need collage (i'm 85%sure)
1.5, take some English classes then be sure to drop out
These days, you want the courses that will get you into collage because all the current RN's are collage grads.
There are different options. You can inquire at your local collage or university for classes, or you can also take online classes. You can also ask any pharmacy technicians on which classes they recommend.
I assume you mean "college" unless you're actually asking about "collage classes" (in that case, I'd say "one"). The answer is none, but you'll probably be a better photographer if you go to art school and take classes on lighting, design, perspective, printing, etc.
There are different options. You can inquire at your local collage or university for classes, or you can also take online classes. You can also ask any pharmacy technicians on which classes they recommend.
The classes that someone needs to take to become a craftsman are college classes. They would need a vocational certificate in crafting. This of course only applies to professional craftsman. No classes are needed for freelance work.
Depends on the State. Some have classes that 2-3 weeks long. Others have classes that 6-12 months. Look at your local Nursing homes or community colleges, they will have classes.
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You can take your IPN Defree online from the collage off University of Phoenix. This class are pretty easy if you study for them and keep your head and mind in what they teach.
Yes. Pretty much any collage program for engineering will require you to take higher level math and physics classes.