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Attend enough college. What's more important is what degree you need for what you want to do.
"More important" is the comparative degree of important.
Yes, more working women than men have a college degree.
Obtaining a college degree is very important. For an Associates degree, 60 semester credits, for a Bachelors 120 credits are needed. This also depends on the college and degree specifics.
A college degree is not always required when selling. The role of having a college degree will be that you know more about business matters but it does not necessarily make you a better salesman.
The college or university would not matter. The course of study would be more important. A degree in accounting is the most useful and most likely to get you an interview.
no, but if you want to have a job and make money, you have to. ___ It depends on what you want to do with your life. There are many jobs that don't require a college degree... but if you want a career that does require a college degree, then it would be important to go.
There is no "best" degree when it comes to majors in college. What is important is how you apply it. A degree in biology is certainly more broad and will give you different opportunities (like going to medical school or doing another science related career)
Depends on what you are studying but the average will be between 40 - 60 K per year.
A doctoral degree is the highest degree in any education field. you can earn more then other profession.
In the United States, yes you can be accepted to a college of veterinary medicine without having an undergraduate college degree. However, this is becoming more rare.
According to The Millionaire Next Door, about 80% of millionaires have a college degree. By comparison, only 30% of all American adults over age 25 have a college degree. So, people with college degrees are far more likely to become millionaires than people lacking college degrees. Furthermore, millionaires are far more likely than ordinary Americans to have a postgraduate degree. 38% of millionaires have a postgraduate degree, such as a master's degree, law degree, medical degree, or Ph.D. By comparison, only 11% of all American adults have a postgraduate degree.