Within the United States, if one were to pursue their education from lowest to highest level in higher education it would typically be:
* Associates * Bachelors * Masters * Doctorate However, it is much more complex than what is indicated above, with many ands, ifs, and buts. Each category has multiple sub-categories. For a start, click on the related links section (Types of degrees and Certificates) indicated below this answer box. I am not very pleased on how the article explains the degree levels, but it will give you an idea.
In collage, how many different master degrees are there M.S. MBA and so on
He was awarded honory degrees from harvard, Yale, Brown, The Universityof Pennsylvannia and Washington collage.
In order to be a FBI you will need to attend a American Collage/ University but most likely collage.
No college degrees. High school education only.
Muhammad Ali did not graduate from college though, we can take it for granted that Muhammad Ali certainly must have quite a "cache" of ceremonial collage degrees.
Because wordle is for a collage of words, we can assume that a sight similar to wordle but not quite a wordle would, in fact, be a collage of pictures. Now in order to find such a collage, we can type in Google 'collage of [insert name of objects]' for example if I wanted a collage of flowers, I would type 'collage of flowers' and BAM you have 18,100,000 results!
No he only had a high school diploma. He was too busy for collage.
One can find information of two year degrees by contacting and inquiring to a college board or speaking with a collage graduate that knows about such information.
The order of degrees when measuring angles is as follows: 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, and 360 degrees.
Langston Hughes went to a collage called Lincoln University where he recived his BA (bachelor degree) than attended three more years in another collage and if you know that collage PLEASE post because i REALLY would like to know!! (ha ha ha ha)!
How to creatively organize images in order to convey a greater meaning or feeling.
money to go to collage and animals to practice on