Zero. You can't get a medical license without a medical degree. One hundred years ago or more, the erstwhile doctor would work for someone who practiced medicine, much as lawyers learned how to become lawyers. However, the information that doctors must learn has become more formalized as well as there being a need for the community to license practitioners.
After the was the U.S. government gave finical Aid to every service member so that they could go to college
The electoral college
American Medical Association
1852: Young Ladies Seminary (now Mills College): It is the first women's college in United States west of the Rocky Mountains
No, it is not, although some MOS have an AIT in which you receive some college credit for completion. @BurningSaviour Do you learn as much?
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There is no correlation whatsoever between formal education and patent approval.
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Approximately 35% of US families have two parents with college degrees.
Over 50%
Actually there is no education qualification. Many of our presidents were not college grads and many did not serve in the military. The only qualifications are that you have to be 35 years old, be born in the US, and 14 years resident of the US ( Article II Executive Department constitution of the US. Item #4)
I earned my Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, and don't use it in my work at all. I have a Master's degree in Adult Education, which I make extensive use of in my work in investment education. I earned my Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, and don't use it in my work at all. I have a Master's degree in Adult Education, which I make extensive use of in my work in investment education.
Around 30% of incoming US college students have no religious preference. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards religious diversity and secularism among young adults.
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this is terrible but i'd like to bump this question to hopefully get an answer