No, IGETC is the California program for undergraduates at junior or community colleges to follow in order to complete their undergraduate requirements and transfer to a CSU or a UC school. Following the IGETC will get you close to completing an Associates degree, but it is NOT a degree of its own.
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum is for prospective transfer students who require the lower breadth requirements at either the University of California or California State University.
No. You can get a degree at any age.
Are all parrallograms 360 degree? Are all rhombus 360 degree too?
Extremely, too, very, and completely are a few adverbs of degree.
Nope.
not too sure
Degree of flocculation is mainly related to ability of flocculating agent too form "flocs" in suspension. Higher the degree of flocculation, better the agent.
A 0 degree is a angle called a straight line but 180 degree is a straight line too. So cool yeah
Yes it is too hot for water plants
Twenty-seven is not too old to graduate with a bachelor's degree in business. There is no age limit to when you choose to continue your education.
Too subjective a question to answer.
Too Close for Comfort - 1980 A Matter of Degree 2-20 was released on: USA: 23 March 1982