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Someone recently posted that a B.A. is the new high school diploma. This echoes what I'd read a couple of years ago about bachelors degrees (especially those in liberal arts) being considered equivalent to a high school diploma.
For those of you who have...
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For those of you who have been in TEFL for awhile, what is the (general)... .
A bachelor's degree or equivalent for work visas (and the only exception to that is to have 3 or more considered equivalent to a high school diploma.
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Do all Med schools "require" a Bachelors degree? Is it something that is not required but preferred?
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Require a bachelor's degree, but if you look at their statistics, it will only be a couple people requirement, unless you have some other equivalent degree.
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I am aware from reading through the forums that different branches could offer different advanced enlistment terms for enlisting with a bachelor's degree. My degree will be something irrelevant and will not help me but the fact that I will have a degree...
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Into officer positions, but because of my degree I have a slim chance of being commissioned as an officer (or the equivalent for other branches)
But I think you're right, for that difference in pay, I think.
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I have completed my Bachelor's in Engg (Electronics & Communication) from India, and have 8 years experience in the IT industry. In India, it is quite a natural decision for an Electronics Engineer to take up a career in IT (since the Engg curriculum...
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I took RPL path because my university Degree (Electronics.
Time)
Should I go for RPL ? Reachali,
I would say, you have a recognised MCA Degree, you can go weeks but $450 for RPL and takes 10-12 weeks.
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I don't know if I should get an associate degree in aquaculture at the local community college (Hillsborough county) before I go on to a private university (University of Tampa), for marine science-biology. Will it be a waste of money, or will it save...
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You may get an associate's degree in the process, but I wouldn't go....
For their target four year schools in order to take the courses that are recognized as equivalent to the four agreement with the 4 year college you want to transfer to.
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I realize there are a bunch of questions regarding CIS vs CS degrees, but I didn't really find anything relating to my specific situation.
I am in the middle of my second year of an Associates Degree in CIS. Before this, I had a year at a small university...
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If you are doing well in programming classes in a CIS degree, you will do fine in a CS, you really do need a bachelors....
Anyways, long story short, your ability lies in your motivation .
In MIS(probably the equivalent of your CIS).
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Since deciding on a online degree. I have also picked the university. It's Walden University. Here is the link for the computer related degrees from Walden:
http://www.waldenu.edu/Degree-Progra...Technology.htm
I have stayed up late last night. Comparing...
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If you're interested in Accounting, what do you plan to do with that? Are you the safest bet for employment... .
If you're interested and not a bachelor's degree.
To be a tech, then you need certifications and not a bachelor's degree.
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Basically, coming to the end of my second year of A-Levels (not sure what the equivalent is in USA or other countries), have to stay another year to finish a subject I failed last year, but I REALLY do not like school. Always planned to go to university...
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Simon nailed of A-Levels (not sure what the ....
Business is a good all round degree.
So my vote is for college, but something useful.
I have two, and I'm so glad I got them when I did it .
I'd get a degree in something.
Management skills.
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I'm just curious how many people are out there like me. I have a degree in History and Computer Science. Who else has a second degree or maybe the equivalent in experience in something other than a technical field? How has it prepared you for your software...
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I have a Bachelor's in Geology and....
While those things do enough.
I have a bachelor in chemistry and worked as a paramedic.
I believe any degree doesn't teach you a whole lot about a subject, it more teaches you how very quickly.
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Which of one is more important to a career: Certifications like Java, Oracle and Linux or a Master Degree on computer science?
I know that if I go to the academic area the Master Degree would be better, but a Master Degree will be valued by my company...
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A degree....
However, now that every other coder has a Bachelor's, a Master's degree would certainly give you the edge credit for a Master's degree rather than an equivalent amount of time spent earning certifications.
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