This is typically 2 years or 6 quarters.
Each quarter is 3 months, giving 18 months of actual classes.
It is hard to put a number on home schooled students who graduate college. People apply at different times for college and many attend community college.
I do not think it depends on the race to graduate college, but rather the individual.
You can try the LDS Business college. Or, you can go to a local community college to learn more. There are so many websites for you to choose from. For example Surry Community college might have some business managements courses.
There are history teachers in high school, college and community colleges. Museums specifically hire history majors. Of course there are many jobs that are open to any college graduate.
Twenty US Presidents did not graduate college. Out of those 20, eight never went to college and 12 did not finish.
You don't need college for this job, but you do need training and certification. To get that you can attend a vocational school or community college for 9 months to a year to be trained.
IDK How many graduate, But I was one of them, & Now I'm in college :)
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It is a community college so it is 2 years.
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There are many jobs that don't require a college education. It is not necessary to be a college graduate in order to get one of those jobs. Certain professions, however, do require a college degree and only college graduates will get hire for these jobs.