It depends. Most politicians nowadays have at least an undergraduate degree and usually some professional degree. If you're serious about being a politician in the future, you should plan on at least 7 years of college. 4 for your undergrad, and 3 for law or business school. Occasionally, some politicians come out with less. It just is becoming more and more uncommon.
the U.S. has more and more better players in the teams then college schools have. Because college schools have students that are more under pressure and some players on the college teams are not as smart as the u.s. Teams.
It depends what you are studying, but the average is 4 years in the United States... Three years elsewhere.
Most colleges in the United States have a Summer vacation that lasts about three months. This will vary depending on the state and individual school. Two months. three months
An United States Senator's term is 6 years long with the requirements of 9 years of being in the United States An United States Representative's term is 2 years long with the requirements of 7 years of being in the United States
In the United States this varies somewhat by state. Some states require veterinary technicians to have 2-4 years of college education and a license; other states do not require any formal training to call yourself a vet tech.
Illinois is inside the United States.
Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
In the United States: It typically takes 11 years to become a pediatrician after high school: 4 years of College 4 years of Medical School 3 years of Pediatric Residency
Long before it was the USSR, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia.
a long way a long way
How long is Washington, DC from United States ?
This depends upon which country you are asking about. In the United States, vet school is only 4 years long, but you have to complete at least three years at an undergraduate college first.