If you mean starting your master's 10 years after completing your bachelors degree, yes! As long as you have completed a bachelor's degree, it doesn't matter how long you have been out of school. I started my masters 25 years after completing the bachelor's degree.
$ 125/Hr Flat rate if traveling expenses are paid.
Typically it takes 2 years to obtain a Masters Education in the US if you are attending school full-time. It can take as much as 3 years to obtain a Master Education if you are attending school on a part-time schedule. There are also fields of study that require a dual degree, in that instance it can take as few as 4 years to as many as 10 years to obtain your Masters of Education as well.
In Michigan about $70 per hour based on a 180 school calendar and 5 hours per day in front of students. That is with a master's degree and 10 years experience.
dating when your 10 years old is , just a waist of time, wait and get to know him a bit and wait till your older.
10 years
No not really why?. but 20 years is longer than 10 years
2 for associates degree. 4 for bachelors. 6-10 for masters in total depending on performance.
Wait about five years.
10 to 25 years.
Typically, the minimum educational requirement for a counselor is a master's degree. This would take four years for the bachelor's degree, and two to three additional years for the master's degree.
No, you have to wait 10 years.
In all honesty, it depends on how motivated you are to get it done. On average a masters takes about 7 years. Ideally it will be about 8 years for a doctorate. So it could be anywhere from 8-10 years of schooling depending on a) how diligent of a student you are and b) if you have all of the means necessary to complete the degree.