If you have the smarts to start your own buisness & the money, unless it's require's a degree, no extended education is needed, but a good education doesn't hurt, it depend's on the person & their goal's.
You don't technically have to have any amount of schooling to open your own business. Instead, you need money and resources. Often, taking business classes can help you learn how to get those things and how to run a business... but schooling isn't required.
A lot of them didn't go at all. Others failed to finish. The skills prized at college are very different from those an entrapreneur needs. Some have been without formal education, even illiterate.
Entrepreneurs do not necessarily need to obtain a college or university degree. That being said read the following carefully.
Over 70% of the businesses that start today, will fail in the first five years. This is not to say they will make it that long, but they will fail within the time frame. The following are some major contributors to failed businesses.
* Never had a written plan * Undercapitalization * Never sought any outside help (Coach or mentor) * Poor location * Never had a business course * Poor assessment of product and/or service need If you have the opportunity, get your education. Not having one - as you can see above - is one of the major reasons businesses fail.
Education is not a requirement to own a business.
You do not need to complete law school to open your own business. If you plan on starting law school, you should plan on finishing it. It is not worth the money to stop with half a law degree. A degree in business would be more helpful than a law degree if you wanted to start your own business. Most business degrees are well rounded and will educate you in accounting, economics, finance, law, management, and other information useful for business people. ============================================================================== Presumably, when you refer to "your own business" you are referring to opening a law practice. The number of years required to open a law practice is no more or less than the number of years required to practise law in your jurisdiction.
About 6 years in Medical school and another 6 years training as Internship and Residency
my school is in indonesia, and my school completes usually few more months after 1 full year.......
A anesthesiologist is a medical doctor (MD), not a PhD. It would take four years for the bachelor's degree and four years of medical school. There will also be three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
It was in Littleton, Colorado. But it has been out of business for many years now.
To become a physician you will have to complete four years for the bachelors degree, and four years of medical school (eight years total beyond high school). There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirement depending on the specialty.
eight years.... if you wanna know become 1, watch the show Bones.
The educational time-frame to complete medical school is approximately eight years beyond high school completion.
4 years for a Bachelor degree and if you want a MBA you will have to do another 2 years of college.
It will take four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
as many as 2-4 will do but make sure you can manage it. it is alot of responsibility. business school will really help in your business owning. mAke sure you pay attention though.
It takes 15-18 credits to get a business administration degree so depending how many credits you take a semester will determine this. Many can achieve this in 2 years, others will take longer.