Once you complete a degree, it never expires. There are some certifications and licenses that may expire within specific fields if not renewed, but the degree itself does not.
No, they do not need 9 years of college. They typically have 4 years for a Bachelor's Degree. Law school is another 3 years. If they decide to go for another degree, the LLM, it would take another two years.
it is supposed to take 9-11 years :P
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9 or 6 years
It does not take years to get a medical billing degree. If all you want to do is be certified as a medical biller it takes about 9 months at a tech school.
it will take 9 year
UK's local DMV should have that information for you.
4 years of undergraduate studies (BSc) 2 years of masters graduate studies (MSc) 3-5 years of doctoral studies (PhD) Some students will move into a PhD before completing their MSc, but in the end it will still require around 5 years of graduate work to achieve a PhD. Thus, expect around 9-11 years of schooling to get a doctoral degree in any field of science.
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In Perth, Western Australia, the punishment is as follows: Depending on the level of injury, it would be either 1st or 2nd degree assault. First degree is a level 11 felony carrying roughly 9 years for someone with no history and 25 years for someone with the max history. If it is second degree assault, it is a level 4 felony carrying 9 months for somoene with no history or 5 years for someone with the max history.
Yes, you can even finish ealier if the school offers an accelerated program; I estimate: 9 - 12 months instead of the usual 20 - 24 months