No.
An AS (Associates of Science) or AA (Associates of Arts) are both two year college degrees, usually only offered by community colleges.
A GED is an approximate equivelent for a graduation from a high school.
(This answer is for United States education systems.)
Sometimes, sometimes not. RN - in this sense - means one thing, registered nurse. ADN means associates degree in nursing (typically an RN). You can be an RN graduating from a diploma program, associates degree (ADN), or a bachelor's degree (BSN). In any event, all are an RN, just at from different educational levels.
You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.You do not get a doctors degree from high school, you get a high school diploma. A doctorate degree take approximately eight years beyond high school.
yes it is
Entrance into any teacher college is the same in all states, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. If you have a GED, you may be required to obtain an Associates Degree first. Additionally, you will be required to complete certain college credits, pass tests, and perhaps write an essay and complete an interview.
The associates degree can range between 60 and 64 credits, depending on the specific school, the specific major, and state mandates.
Yes, it is the same.
if you go on to get a masters degree at least (a PhD would be preferable). GED is considered the same as high school diploma.
Yes you can. Just make sure you are taking a transferable associates degree. Many individuals start with an associates degree then transferring to a for year college or university to finish the bachelor's degree.
Typically, the associate of arts degree is a transfer program for those students wishing to pursue their bachelor's degree within the same field. As long as the school you took the associates at has a regional accreditation, the coursework and degree will be recognized by all other colleges and universities.
Yes, with a diploma in civil engineer, the student will take 3 years to complete a BE degree engineering from BTECH education.
If the high school was indeed a fraudulent, then there is no way to get a diploma that will be honored by any other educational institution. Your best bet would be do apply for and get a G.E.D. which has the same credibility as the diploma.
Yes