by Sophia Peters
An Associates degree is an academic degree that is usually awarded through community colleges, junior colleges and some four-year colleges and universities. To get an associates degree at most colleges, you need to at least 60 undergraduate credit hours.
Should you chose to take classes full time, your coursework will take you about two years to complete. However, as a part time student you can also enjoy some flexibility if you enroll in on line programs.
Generally there are two options in associate programs. There are those that will prepare you for a professional degree and those that you can use to work toward your general education course requirements. The programs require you take general courses, program of study requirements and elective courses. In full time programs you can expect to take about four semesters or 15 credit hours. In some accelerated distance programs you would complete the same requirements but with more flexibility although the rigor is the same in most programs.
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by Chip Roth
Like any high demand career these days, positions in the auto body repair field require extensive training. Don’t be fooled by people telling you that you do not need to go to college or a trade school excel in this field. Yes it is true that you can probably find a job being a lot attendant and sweeping the floors, but to land the highest paying jobs in this field you need experience. Experience is not easy to get if you have never worked in the field so there is really only one other option: The Auto Body Repair School.
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by James Earley
There are many reasons to attend a floral school. The most common reason to is learn how to become a florist or floral designer. Most floral schools have specific programs to teach students all of the necessary skills to succeed in the florist industry.
Before attending a school understand that being a florist means having a very tactile career which is ever changing. For these two very reasons the first choice in education for a career in floristry is to work for a well respected florist. The hands-on learning with a live mentor on a daily basis will provide incredible learning opportunities which just can not be obtained anywhere else. For those who don’t have the opportunity to start a florist career by working in an established florist, then the next best choice is to attend a floral school.
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by Sophie Peters
An associates degree is often awarded through junior and community colleges as well as some 4-year institutions. To be awarded an associate degree you generally need about 60 credit hours.
If you enroll in courses full-time you can expect to earn your associates degree in about two years. Nonetheless as a part time student you have the flexibility of online classes as well as a wide choice of courses that you can complete within your program of study. Generally there are two options in associate programs.
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by James Davenport
High school is over and all your friends already made plans to attend a college or a university. Summer is fun, but what will you do when it is over? Do not let the years start to slip by without a career plan.
Attending a traditional college or university is not something everyone wants to do or can do. If that option is not for you there are still others to consider. Here are a few to think about.
Joining The Military - This is an option that is taking up by a lot of people. This option will give you the opportunity to learn a career and possible earn money to go to college later in life.
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by Steve Collins
Pencil skirts, A-line gowns, V-waists, peek-a-boo blouses. Have you ever wondered why the tides of fashion seem to favor one cut over another? Why is one article of clothing suddenly de rigueur, while another perfectly decent one falls from grace? The secret machinations of taste and style are shackled to trends and kitsch. For the curious there is but one choice: to enter the belly of the fashion beast.
The best way into this brave new world is to get your papers in order. Short of a degree from a prestigious fashion design academy, the aspiring fashionista should pursue a degree in fashion merchandising. This will pave the way to reasonably exciting careers in specialty stores, boutiques, national department stores, discount chains, wholesale apparel dealers and clothing design studios. A graduate will have to endure a hectic lifestyle: constantly on the go, meeting new clients, fabric venders, seamstresses, models, buyers, and more. This will entail long hours, constant travel, and incredible amounts of stress. The sobering reality is that success or failure depends on the quality and attractiveness of any given collection and any given season.
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It is a well-known story that a guy decided to enroll in law school “because he couldn’t stand the sight of blood.” However, most people do not attend law school because they didn’t feel like going to medical school, but because of the advantages a law degree can offer. Almost anyone, from artists to engineers, can benefit from a law degree, and it can be an extra feather in their cap when it comes to applying for work or to promoting or advancing their current skills.
Others pursue various types of lawyering part-time while engaged in other professions such as teaching or the arts. Going to law school is great for someone who wants something to fall back on, but those who succeed in law school are often those who have a true passion for the subject. Although half-hearted law students might pass the bar, the rigors involved in law school, especially in the first year, usually allow the most sincere students to thrive.
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