No. College is a higher form of school and education. And apprecticeship is where a person works as an understoduy to learn a trade.
No, in trades you usually start with an apprenticeship to a master.
you have to do a hairdressing course at college either through apprenticeship or full time :)
4 years of college and then an apprenticeship.
You can train to be a barber through an apprenticeship, but this will normally involve going to classes at a college (not university).
The are quite an umber in the area all professing to be the best. infact there are over 21 colleges in Delhi offering AME-Aircraft Maintenance Engineering professional course/degrees
Most people without a college degree go to factories to work. If college is not for you then you could also try an apprenticeship to get into a career.
Look at the achievement rates for all those you feel you want to apply to . .
There are a number of places that one can get an apprenticeship in print advertising. The best place to start is at a local college, where they can set someone up with all the information they need as well as contacts.
No, electricians don't have to go to college. Some do an apprenticeship and learn on the job. Others do go to college or trade school to get some formal training from those with industry experience.
Saint Philip AME Church was created in 1875.
AME School was created in 1972.
AME School ended in 1996.