you get a more help on the computer then you get from a ter
Mr.Ponmudi (for Higher Education) Mr.Thangam Thennarasu (for School Education)
your the one who shood know your the computer your the one who shood know your the computer
yah...computr is impotant as a subject in schools.... :)
No, high school and elementary school are two different levels of education.
Elementary school and high school is considered primary education. College and University is considered secondary education for many people around the world.
A lot of school current offer degrees in software development and video games. Although computer science is a good background to get into the field, I would recommend going to a school that specializesin software development or video games.
It's not that one is better than the other, it could be that they are just at different levels. A school of education can be anything from preschool to elementary school, to high school, and can include college. Each school is at its own level.
Yes, they will. Last year I moved to a different country and now they have my marks. You have to provide the records so that they can verify your current level of education. That allows them to put you in the correct classes.
One can find an education by many different resources. The main resource would be school. Such as elementary school, junior high, high school, then going off to college to get a higher degree of education.
Computer technology colleges offer the solid education you need to really understand how computers and computer systems work. Computer technology school train you how to install, repair, and maintain computer equipment, and how to install and manage computer networks. If you love working with computers, one of the many excellent computer technology programs is perfect for you!
Computers are becoming more and more important within education both as a learning tool and as a teaching tool. It is also very much useful for keeping records of all individuals at the school.
Computer engineers have obtained either a high school diploma or GED equivalent, preferably focusing on computers and mathematics. For post-secondary education, a computer engineer has most likely completed a bachelor's degree or associate's degree.