To become a chief, particularly in the context of a tribal or community leader, formal schooling is not always required, as leadership is often based on cultural traditions and community involvement. However, for those pursuing a career as a chief executive officer (CEO) in a corporate setting, a bachelor's degree typically takes about four years, and many CEOs also hold advanced degrees, such as an MBA, which can add an additional two years. Therefore, the total time in schooling could range from four to six years or more, depending on the path chosen.
A cook or chief is considered vocational education and only requires 6 months to a year of schooling, but you can become a cook or chief without any schooling as long as you can cook. College is not needed.
an average senior after he/she graduates has 12 years of schooling.
9 years.
12 years
12 years of schooling, or if your behind a grade or more it would have to be more.
4 years
3-4
about 7 years for vets
For normal school curriculum Kindergarten-Grade 12, which is 14 years of schooling (excluding university).
4 years of college and then an apprenticeship.
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A BS (RN) usually requires four years.