No, but they did learn proper English.
That would depend on where you live on the planet as some countries will not allow anyone under 17 to work on a construction site
You can learn basic plumbing skills by enrolling into a plumbing for beginners course at your local community college. You could also become a plumbing apprentice.
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i want to do this course m.sc,statistic .where is avilable this course in andrapredesh.am completed b.sc, m.p.c last year.
Of course they can
Yes, professors typically have access to and review course evaluations completed by students at the end of a course.
Some online plumbing courses are : http://www.plumbingcourse.org.uk/e-learning.html http://www.academicinfo.net/online-courses/plumbing http://www.eplumbingacademy.com/
Yes, professors can typically access and view course evaluations completed by students to receive feedback on their teaching performance and course effectiveness.
Depends on your intelligence, first year is primarily non-plumbing related, but more "general trade" related and includes Grade 10-11 Mathematics, Science, Safety and basic tools.2nd/3rd/4th year course focus more deeply on the plumbing trade and include topics such as Hydronic Heating, Plumbing Code, Basic Electrical, and Gas. All of which, while somewhat complicated and indepth, are easily understandable by anyone who is willing make the effort to learn.
you could have completed the CA course
Anyone is capable of attempting the course.