Depending on the job, if you want to be tech support or a gm you dont, if you want to be something like a game designer you would need to go to college
if your talking about the warcraft 3 world editor if you go in the start menu, all programs and then warcraft 3 folder then there it is..
You have to buy the game. Then you have to go to the official World of Warcraft website (listed below in the related links) to start a World of Warcraft subscription.
to ask any questions go to the ? on your tool bar on world of warcraft then go to speak with person and ask a question or go to worldofwarcraft.com
Go into your world of warcraft folder on your computer and run the repair
World of Warcraft is the MMORPG version of a long-running PC video game series originally named simply "Warcraft". Warcraft may have some online components to it, but is largely a game designed to be purchased at the video games store for a one time fee and then played offline, whereas World of Warcraft has NO offline component and cannot be played without an active subscription with Blizzard Entertainment unless you go to a Private Server which Blizzard doesn't condone.
Go to your acheivements, then go to the statistics tab from that window, you can find your liftime highest critical hit there. You can do this in-game or from the World of Warcraft Armory.
You have to go make a private server which you run = How can make online server for world of warcraft? =
Go to the world of warcraft website and download it. It will automatically update itself the the latest release.
go to the WoW website or google it
go to the world of warcraft website and set up an account and use the code to make the account
The simple answer to your question is yes, you can go online, but you cannot play World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade offline like you could in the classic RTS Warcraft games.
In Windows, Warcraft is generally installed and also has an Uninstall utility. This can be found by either hitting the Windows button and going to the Warcraft 3 program; there should be an uninstaller as well. Alternatively, you can go to Start/Windows, and then the Control Panel. Go to the Software option, and find Warcraft 3 there. There should be a button that allows you to uninstall the game from here as well.