You need 20 credits. But at CHSAS and selective schools, you need 28
You need a law degree. That is typically going to be 80 to 90 credits in law school.
DeVry Univeristy has a location in Chicago. They do offer courses on midwire in the Chicago area.
Two terms recommended by most schools; required by 20% of the schools
Each school requires a different amount of credits to become a high school sophomore. The average is around 25 or 26 credits.
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In order to become a teacher for high schools you must have a four year degree. You also have to get a teaching degree.
You can get the required training to become a pasty chef at most cooking schools. It usually take a year or two of hard practice.
Each veterinary college will set the required amount of credits to successfully graduate, however all vet colleges in the United States require a four-year course of study.
To become a police patrol officer on a large city police force, such as Chicago, you must take a written test as well as a physical test. A high school diploma is required. See the below link:
The credits you need to become a doctor are op of one and two.
Veterinary Medicine. See: http://www.talktothevet.com/vetschools.html for a list of schools (only 28) in the US.
An obstetrician-gynecologist is required to obtain continuing medical education (CME) credits to renew his or her license. These credits are obtained by attending approved courses, seminars and conferences.