No. Basically the technical career is vocational education. University track students need to meet requirements in subject matter. You need so many classes in science, English, literature, history, and other solids in a college prep course work. Get into your counseling offices to find more information on this.
It would depend on what future career you intend to follow.
How long does it takes to receive a disbursement from this school after classes start? Classes started on 8-18-2014.
There are career training classes available for school counselors, usually within a school district. The counselor will probably have to pay for these classes themselves.
You should go to school either at a technical college for nursing or at a university as pre-med. This will be the best background for you to start a career in the medical field.
Yes there is a career college and technical training school in San Joaquin, California. It offers health administration training and many more classes to learn about health.
I'm returning to to school and need a computer, I can't afford to buy at present time. I'm tking my classes online at Colorado Technical University.
There are many technical training colleges and vocational training institutes that offer car mechanic classes in the Atlanta, GA area. These include Atlanta Technical College, UTI Auto Tech, Penn Foster Career School and numerous others.
LPN classes must be taken at a college or university. LVN classes can be taken at a vocational school.
Some Universities that offers the program in a timely manner are: Virginia College online, DeVry University, Colorado Technical University and Grand Canyon University
I would look at many online programs or a technical school. ITT Tech and University of Phoenix would be the first places I would try.
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Yes you can. If you know your overall career goals an objectives and going to a technical school leads to the accomplishment of that goal, then do it.