Posts Tagged undergraduate
Flexible Learning For Undergraduate Universities Employees
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on August 31, 2011
Article by Steve Cargill There are larger numbers of people seeking college degrees at undergraduate universities and these education institutions are accepting older students. Working students are joining more and more undergraduate universities for their educations from all around the world. Growing numbers of people are making the decision that they will work a job [...]
How can I become a nurse after getting an undergraduate degree?
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on July 28, 2011
Question by dzzzzFz: How can I become a nurse after getting an undergraduate degree? I already have an undergraduate degree (not in nursing), so what can I do now in order to become a nurse? Are there different types of nurses and do they have different requirements? Best answer: Answer by TolstoyevskyYou need a degree [...]
What type of undergraduate degree do I need to get into a program of Masters in Mathematics?
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on June 30, 2011
Question by Ryan R: What type of undergraduate degree do I need to get into a program of Masters in Mathematics? I will have my undergraduate degree in Accounting soon. I am wondering if I can get into a Masters Program of Mathematics? Or do I need to have an undergraduate degree in Mathematics as [...]
What undergraduate GPA is necessary for admission to a graduate PhD program in astrophysics?
Posted by Educator in PhD programs on April 9, 2011
Question by Asked Question: What undergraduate GPA is necessary for admission to a graduate PhD program in astrophysics? What undergraduate GPA is necessary for admission to a graduate (PhD) program in astrophysics? (at universities such as Harvard, Berkeley, Columbia, Cornell, UPenn, UChicago, etc) Of course, admission depends not only on GPA but recommendations, research experience, [...]
Nowadays At Least an Undergraduate Degree is Nearly a Requirement
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on March 31, 2011
To put it differently, over the course of your life you will probably pay far less for your college degree than you would pay (in potential for earning) for having no college education. At the same time, each level of undergraduate education you receive increases your total earning potential. Because of this, a one year [...]
Complete Your Undergraduate Degree Online
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on February 15, 2011
Many people have started college but have never finished. For many of us, other things come up in life, or it simply isn’t the right time to be in school. Whatever the case, a lot of us end up with some college credit but no degree. This is all fine for our personal knowledge and [...]
What undergraduate degree needed for continued studies in Psychiatry?
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on December 30, 2010
Question by Ning: What undergraduate degree needed for continued studies in Psychiatry? I eventually want to continue to graduate studies of Psychiatry but I’m not positive what undergraduate degree from a 4 year university I would need to continue into that. Would Psychology do it or something more? Sorry if I sound stupid, I haven’t [...]
What undergraduate degree to I need to become a doctor?
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on December 16, 2010
Question by Da Best: What undergraduate degree to I need to become a doctor? Hi, I am looking at completing my undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo (the co-op program). But are there specific courses I need to take in university to become a doctor or can I just get my [...]
Online Undergraduate Degree – A Skeptic’s Guide
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on November 17, 2010
You want to earn a online undergraduate degree that is legitimate, but you’re skeptical. That’s understandable and you should be. With the sketchy history of distance learning and all of the scam colleges aggressively marketing to you online you’d be crazy not to be skeptical. And who wants to spend your hard-earned, or borrowed, money [...]