I, personally, think that it would be better to go for the Associates' degree and then do the joint admissions program. My reasoning behind this is that you would be able to save money by completi...
It's not a car. its law and order svu...
D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) - 80K if lucky
J.D. (Juris Doctor or Doctor of Law) - $100-300/hour if you're good
M.D. (Medicinae Doctor or Doctor of Medicine) (US) - max at 500k if you are a...
I would suggest changing your minor to philosophy. A politcal science/philosophy combo is a perfect combination for Law, unless you want to get into intellectual property law, in which case you will ne...
Chief Justice Robert J. Sheran was a former SA in Chicago.
Chief Justice James Renwick McMillan learned law from the U.S. Secretary of War under President Lincoln....
The problem is that ITT Tech isn't regionally accredited, which means that its degrees are not acceptable to some employers. I'm not sure if this is true for the Police force near you, but it...
Consider accounting. Taking upper division accounting coursework will significantly open up more opportunities for you and with that higher pay. Don't bother with social sciences, wont help you ...
Not necessarily. People in my MSW program came from all sorts of undergrad backgrounds...history, economics, psychology, sociology.... I was a psych major, which I found to be very helpful when getting...
Yes, there is! You are talking about Forensic Engineering. According to the American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS), an undergraduate degree and graduate degree in engineering is required to be a L...
They only care that you got a degree. In some areas a bachelors degree in anything is a basic requirement. The major area does not matter. With that said, if you are thinking of a life-long career it...