Within the US, there are - in general - four levels of higher education.
* Associates degrees - two years
* Bachelors Degrees - Four years
* Masters degrees - two to three years (typically)
* Doctoral degrees- Four years or more
Each of the levels have sub-categories. For example, there is the associates of arts (AA), associates of science (AS), and associates in applied science (AAS). Bachelors may include a bachelor of arts, (BA) or Bachelors of science (BS). Doctoral degrees may include PhD, EdD, MD, PsyD, DDS, etc.
Please note that the above is just a quick at-a-glance run down. There are many ands ifs and buts. It all depends on the specific program of study, and the individual's overall career goals and objectives.
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No, college is Gcse's university is A levels.
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Yes, to get the correct education and experience, they need to go to college/ university and get their A levels.
it depends on what you are studying
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Typically, there are four levels of college degrees. They are:AssociatesBachelorsMastersDoctorate (highest level of academic attainment)
all levels? by college im assuming your talking about university... 3-4-5 usually 3 for bachelor undergrad, honors +1 masters +2 PhD doctrate +4
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In Canada there are many colleges a person can enter that will accept 3 AS levels. Most of the major colleges, however, will not accept only 3 AS levels.
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u can apply after matric or A levels