if you view classes pointless, then you really don't admire the degree or route you are taking and I suppose it wouldn't be worth it. But yes, college is about writing papers and giving presentations to improve your communication and writing skills among many other things. Also, classes is not the only learning opportunity in college, it's an entire culture, and can take place at many places before the trip is done. I lived and studied in Another Country during my college time. I am 21, and am about to graduate after 4 and 1/2 years.
The best place to find x-ray tech classes information is through the school offering the classes. Trinity College and Everest College both offer classes and has information on them.
... you must go through about 13 years of college...
The best place to find x-ray tech classes information is through the school offering the classes. Trinity College and Everest College both offer classes and has information on them.
You can train to be a barber through an apprenticeship, but this will normally involve going to classes at a college (not university).
I would look through your local college campuses. They should have classes on that.
Community colleges tend to offer online classes. For instance, Pierce College offers online classes. Ask the college you wish to attend if they offer online classes. You can also check through their website or the semester schedule.
"Mercyhurt College does not currently provide online courses. However, it does allow for you to register for courses at their campus through their website online."
You will need four years of college. Two of those will be general education classes and then you will take the classes need to become a meteorologist. I suggest you get through your schooling now and that you really pay attention to your reading, writing, math, and spelling skills.
You will need four years of college. Two of those will be general education classes and then you will take the classes need to become a meteorologist. I suggest you get through your schooling now and that you really pay attention to your reading, writing, math, and spelling skills.
You will need to go through college. In the United States, you will need to complete at least three years of undergraduate classes then another four years of vet school.
You could but it would have to be through an accredited college. If you dont make sure of this then they wont count for a job. Most employers wont hire somebody who didnt take classes from an accredited college.
No- not a four-year college. Ogontz School for young ladies at one time offered classes from kindergarten up through what might be considered junior college level.