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You can pursue a career as a paralegal by completing an undergraduate legal study program. You can take these studies from universities such as Kaplan.
The best way to earn a GED is to contact your local community college. The length of time it will take you to complete a GED course of study really depends on how far you made it in high school before you quit. After completing your courses of study, you will also have to take a test. If you pass that test, you will be awarded a GED!
Master's degrees take between 1 to 6 years to complete, depending on the school and the program you study in. I recommend you ask your school for more information.
Take a break when you need it
Take a break when you need it
The stream you should take after completing the CS is the BSC.
study study study then take the test again
It all depends on your marks. In many cases they take students with a Bachelors degree normally. I dought that they intake students with diplomas. But if you obtained a Bachelor/Exemption on your matric, then you could be considered
If they are not completing the work and there is a contract you can get for breach of contract. You can also withhold part of the payment until a resolution is made.
If the AA was in a transferable program (AA degrees usually are), you are within the same program of study, and the receiving college or university takes the degree full faith in credit, it should take two additional years.
Employers usually require applicants to complete an associate or a bachelor's degree program in radiation therapy. Individuals also may become qualified by completing an associate or a bachelor's degree program in radiography, which is the study of radiological imaging, and then by completing a 12-month certificate program in radiation therapy. If you take the associates degree, it will take approximately two years as a full-time student. If the bachelor's degree, it will take approximately four years as a full-time student.
Before completing their degree, most students will take foundation courses in administrative law, civil litigation, commercial law, corporations, evidence, family law, professional responsibility, taxation, and wills and trusts.