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Not in the US. All ABA-approved programs require a four-year undergraduate degree for admission.
In most cases, admission to law school requires an undergraduate degree, but what undergraduate degree is usually irrelevant. Excellent grades and a high LSAT score are essential.
No, it is not possible to get a PhD immediately after completing your undergraduate degree. Typically, a PhD program requires a master's degree or relevant work experience before admission.
This is partly true. To gain admission to a bachelor of laws degree you must have completed between 2-4 years of a previous undergraduate degree (depends what country you are in and what school you apply to). The bachelor of laws is also an undergraduate degree, but it is considered a first professional undergraduate degree. In this regard it is similar to a professional doctorate (MD, DC, DDM, DVM, etc.) which also require 2-4 years of undergraduate education before admission, but are also considered first professional undergraduate degree.
None, colleges only award undergraduate degrees. A person wishing to receive a Ph.D. attends a university.
Come community colleges have a psychology option. If not, a liberal art degree would be fine.
Yes, you can study psychology after obtaining a degree in biotechnology. Many graduate programs in psychology accept students with diverse undergraduate backgrounds. You may need to fulfill specific prerequisites or take additional courses depending on the program requirements.
An academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, business colleges and some bachelors degree-granting colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study usually lasting two years.
3.00 G.P.A. in undergraduate degree, reference letters and recommendations and registration fee
Are there universities or colleges in the United States that do not require a GRE for admission to their program in Library or Information Science?
No.One of the requirements for admission to grad school is to have a bachelors degree in hand. The admissions committee will verify this by looking at your college transcripts.
"One needs to research colleges or universities that offer a psychology degree. Undergraduate simply means that the degree is not a graduate aka Masters degree. Most schools offer degrees in psychology, but a graduate degree may increase chances of a better future in the industry."