you get an experience in a real woking environment
school-to-work-program.
There are many places you can work at for work experience. If you are looking for drama and acting you could work at your local theatre, work in a drama department at a school or in a box office. There are loads... why not go to the careers adviser at your school or ask a teacher who you know can help. I hope this helps you...
In order to determine life experience toward a degree, your experience would have to be evaluated by either an official evaluation agency or college that offers life experience credit toward a degree at their school.
There's no work experience; you need to attend medical school. That should take about four years, with another two years as a resident.
Yes, it is necessary to have some work experience to join B-School through GMAT in US.
"internat" - internship, boarding school, residential school "stage en enterprise" - internship, work experience
This really depends on how you are saying the question. 1) Work Experience is when a year 10 student in high school is given a particular job to work at for 1 week. This job is what the student most likely wants to study when he/she finishes high school. The whole purpose of work experience is to give a 'trial' of the job so the student knows what it is like and familiarizes with it. This makes them think a bit more of what job they 'really' want to do in future. 2) The other work experience is all the employment of the past and past professions. For Example Civil engineer might have had an experience with a different job by fixing a major highway. That is an experience for that job in particular. That's 'work experience'!
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Belford high school offers high school diploma based on prior learning and work experience if you are looking for that then it is legitimate.
For most MBA programs work experience is compulsory. Colleges like to know that you have the ability to relate to the topics being discussed.
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