I assume you want to become a botanist. Study horticulture. There are not many colleges dedicated to horticultural only. Horticulture is a branch of agriculture so check out agriculture colleges.
In a teacher training college. That is after you have obtained the qualification at university relating to the subject you intend to teach.
10 years
In a teacher training college. That is after you have obtained the qualification at university relating to the subject you intend to teach.
A Doctoral Degree so about six or seven years in college.
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
Depends on where you intend to study - why not speak to the nursing council in your area and/or colleges to see what qualifications are needed. Maybe ask the careers advisor?
A botanist A botanist
A botanist, a person who undertakes the study of plants.
A person who works with plants is typically called a botanist, horticulturist, or gardener, depending on their specific area of expertise.
College is for those individuals who wish to pursue a career that requires a degree. It all depends on your personal overall career goals and objectives. Once you have a vision of the future you intend to create for yourself, the path you must take to achieve that vision will become clear.
Botanist is the correct spelling.
That girl is a real botanist! If there's a ravishing botanist in the room, I brought her.