Bachelor of Science is abbreviated B.S.
Typically, at the bachelor level it is a bachelor in science (B.S.)
CVs is correct
No, you put a period or spell it out so people don't think you meet street.
Strictly you should: U.K. However it's often seen without, even in quite official situations.
Use the capital K when denoting thousands.
"A bachelors degree in science can be used for a variety of jobs. You could land a job in a laboratory, and you could also substitute for schools in science teaching positions."
the Periodic Table is something lame you use to work with science.
Due to the heavy amount of course work in the math and science areas a firm background in these courses is a must. To put it another way, even and English major will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, not a Bachelor of Arts. In fact all of the US military graduates use science and math as officers.
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
If you wanted to go on to a Master's program then you would need the Bachelor of Science degree. Personally, many schools can teach you how to be a filmmaker, but you still have to go out and be one. I say save your money for school and use it to make a movie. You learn the most by actually going through the process. If you wanted to go on to a Master's program then you would need the Bachelor of Science degree. Personally, many schools can teach you how to be a filmmaker, but you still have to go out and be one. I say save your money for school and use it to make a movie. You learn the most by actually going through the process.
It was a very long time ago and modern science did not exist during this Time Period.
A good place to start is by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and use their College MatchMaker search engine. You can do a search by major, institution's name, and geographical area. Viper1