Viper is wrong. In New York, a graduate of a non ABA approved law school, after practicing for five years in another jurisdiction, may sit for the NY bar exam.
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the benifit of graduate highschool earlier is that you can start your career earlier
No, you must first graduate.
Going to graduate school for psychology can have its benefits. Having a graduate degree as opposed to a bachelors degree can give you a more advantage start when looking for a psychology career.
Start kindergarten in 1990 (age 6) graduate in 2002
The short answer to your question: yes, there are accredited online high school diploma programs. http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/programs/high-school/ might be a good place to start your search.
You start school (usually) at 6. Add 6 to 1964= 1970 is when you started school. You go to school for 12 years 1970+12 = 1982 is when you should graduate.
No.
You start out by enrolling in a cosmetology school, and then it depends on how many hours your state requires to graduate.
It really depends on the field of study you plan to pursue. There are over seven thousand graduate programs that can be completed online. GradSchools.com is a great place to start your online graduate school search because it is the number one graduate school directory with a lot of information on each of the schools.
Lawyers must earn a 4-year college degree plus a juris doctorate (J.D.) from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school. Law school graduates must also successfully complete the bar examination in the state in which they hope to practice.
It is essential to graduate from an accredited ultrasound technician school. After graduation, you should take ARDMS examination to become a certified ultrasound technician. Then, it is time to start your career. Remember, don't waste your time in an NON-accredited school.