Yes, they do. Although you get a diploma after graduating High School, you only have a chance to get one. There's certain levels of degrees you can receive in college.
1) Just a plain college degree- nothing very special.
2) Graduates Degree- you can go to Graduate School and get a degree for completion (after #1).
3) Masters degree- guarantees a good resume, but you have to go to school longer (after #1-2).
4) Doctorate- get the title "Dr." before your name, but you have to attend school even longer! (after #1-3).
5) You can keep on getting doctorates after this. It looks SUPER good on your resume and higher pay, but it's not worth it- you'll be fine with one of each.
First, you graduate from high school with high enough grades to be accepted to the college. Then, you take whichever courses are required to earn the degree you want, and pass those classes. Once you get enough credit earned, you'll receive your diploma.
Yes, most colleges require you have a high school diploma to enter or atleast a GED.
I must confer with my colleagues
Conferred is the past participle of confer.
I'd like to confer with my associates.
The past tense of confer is conferred.
CONFER - software - was created in 1975.
Donate and confer is are synonyms of give
To confer is to bestow some sort of honor, or to meet together in order to compare views. Here are some sentences.The president will confer the medal of honor on the soldiers.We should confer before we make such a big decision.The author might confer a characteristic upon an inanimate object.
He Conferred me this. You have no right to take it over.
We could confer to the paper workthat's probably how you would use it !
Before I answer any questions, I demand to confer with my lawyer in private.
If you are trying to decide something important, you might want to confer with an expert.
Jordan Confer was born on May 18, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, USA.