yes it is possible only after complete the course of under graduation
There are about 25,000 undergraduates at NIU.
I dont think any school will offer masters for undergraduates.First, you have to complete the bachelors degree. then go for a masters.Some masters courses ask for practical experience as well (after qualifying).
An undergraduate student is one who is pursuing either an associates or bachelor's degree. Those who are pursuing a masters or doctorate are considered graduate students.
I would have to say no. Most CLEP credit is designed for undergraduates. There maybe a way you can test out of certain classes (which may use CLEP exams), but those will more than likely be prerequisites to your Masters/PhD.
The Undergraduates was created on 2010-09-27.
too late for 2008, for 2009 - go to Masters.com and ask to apply - you have to send them your ss# in order to get an application.
no
Here are the UK schools ranked by the Guardian: http://archimetes.blogspot.com/2009/05/top-architecture-schools-in-uk-2010.html
U of M Ann Arbor: 27,027 undergraduates U of M Flint: 6,874 undergraduates U of M Dearborn: 7,006 undergraduates
Columbia and Harvard both offer exellent Architectural programs. Talliesin is also greatly regarded. It was established by Frank Lloyd Wright and has an excellent reputation.
since last year they provided free education,but now it is cost
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