You should join any company who will assign you apprentice based on your skills.
Deciding whether to finish your second year of college or pursue an apprenticeship or job depends on your career goals and personal circumstances. If your chosen field values a degree, completing your education may be beneficial. However, if you’re eager to gain hands-on experience, an apprenticeship or job can provide practical skills and networking opportunities. Consider the long-term impact on your career trajectory and financial situation before making a decision.
by completing a task
No, Sean "Diddy" Combs does not have a college degree. He attended Howard University but dropped out in his second year to pursue a career in music and entertainment. Despite not completing his degree, he has achieved significant success in the industry.
Men's college basketball adopted a 45-second clock in 1985, then changed it to a 35-second clock in 1993, which the NCAA still currently uses.
**become Well, you'd have to go though US Army Officer Candidate School (after college), US Army ROTC (during college), or apply and be accepted to (and graduate from) the United States Military Academy, aka "West Point." After completing any of these three, you will be pinned as a Second Lt.
No, currently there is not a second season of nana.
by completing missions until you get there. or steal a boat.
well the first is Harvard (no doubt) and the second is UCLA
after completing 12th mcvc (electronics or any technical course) or after completing diploma in any technical field.
From Tora after completing his jobs for him, the lazy slacker.
Second round.
Some college classes won't transfer to other colleges, ask your new transfer college councilor first. Also remember, anyone can contest the decisions made by your new college for credits non-transferred from other college institutes. So try to keep a neat portfolio from previous class work, if needed as your proof, and recommendation letters is always a plus. Could save you many hours and lots of $.