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Can someone tell me what the benefit is to taking a year-long course to become a "certified webmaster" if you can take a course in dreamweaver and essentially do the same thing with less time and less money (or even buy the book and learn on your own)? Also, isn't the market for Webmasters pretty saturated and competitive? If you were to take a year course and graduate with a certificate as a webmaster, wouldn't you STILL have to compete with those people who have 4-year degrees and tons, and tons of experience? What would a one year course offer you that some time with dreamweaver couldn't?

2007-06-21 04:20:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have interest in taking medicine as my career. I want to know about the correspondence course in homeopathy. Is it better to learn diploma or bachelors course.

2007-06-21 01:31:35 · 1 answers · asked by Lakshmi R 1

2007-06-21 01:16:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-21 00:09:20 · 3 answers · asked by abdul g 1

if graduated what job have you landed to?

2007-06-20 23:24:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Okay, I really screwed up this year, and I really want to graduate with my fellow classmates of 2010, I couldn't ask my mom for summer school because of the money, it is really expensive. But I just can't be a Freshman again next year, so if you know any websites or anything that I can do online then pay back when I have money, please tell me, because right now I don't have any money, but am determined. Anything helps please be serious.

2007-06-20 20:22:15 · 6 answers · asked by ANITA K 1

the dictionary was published more than 30 years back and not availabe in market and hence the search.

2007-06-20 19:00:42 · 3 answers · asked by muthu 1

For example, I am doing pre-pharmacy at UCLA, and the classes there are exponentially harder than they are at some community college or other easier institutions. Do they really consider this? Do they have some GPA multiplier or something?

2007-06-20 18:04:37 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have a project and i have to choose a career that i'm interested in.
I chose optometrist. and
i need to know about the potential for advancement (promotion) of optometrist
and the potential for relocation (is it voluntary or non-voluntary)

2007-06-20 17:52:33 · 2 answers · asked by !CuTiE fReAk! 1

I'm going to be applying to college in the fall, and I have so many questions about this topic.

1. I'm not a big fan of studying biology nor am I very strong at it, but if I have to study it, I will. Based on this fact, should I study Chemistry as an undergraduate and apply for Pharmacy School later, or apply for Pre-Pharmacy Program, or study Pharmaceutical Sciences?

2. Is it smart to attend a Pre-Pharmacy Program even though I'm not sure whether I'll succeed in Pharmacy School or uncertain between going into Pharmacy or Pharmaceuticals?

3. If I decide I want to work in a Pharmaceutical Company, is it better to hold a BS in Chemistry or BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences?

4. What specific jobs can I get with degrees in Chemistry or Pharmaceuticals in Pharmaceutical Companies?

5. I know Pharmacy School is stressful. After graduation, is practicing stressful?

6. Does it matter where you graduate from?

7. Is it easier to major in Chemistry or Pharmaceuticals?

2007-06-20 17:19:31 · 2 answers · asked by aSnxbByx113 2

2007-06-20 16:43:09 · 2 answers · asked by zz 1

2007-06-20 16:15:14 · 3 answers · asked by summer 1

thats what one of My best friends wants to do

2007-06-20 16:06:58 · 4 answers · asked by Love Exists? 6

does anyone know of any colleges on the east coast that is in a town or right near the type of place where there is a beach and a pier and just something similar to that? i dunno if that makes any sense.

2007-06-20 16:06:33 · 5 answers · asked by summer 1

If I thought about taking courses at an online university. I read the fine print which said it is accredited in a list of states, but mine is not listed. They even have a campus in my state. If I take courses, will my degree be worthless because the school is not accredited in my state? Will employers laugh? What do you think?

2007-06-20 15:20:07 · 4 answers · asked by reallocojava 2

We hear all the talk about the rising cost of college and about how some schools are better than others. But I can't help wondering if all of this distracts from the very real alternative of going to a local community college and/or state university. In California, going to a CSU costs around $4000 a year. When you factor in room and board it can still be well under $10000 a year.

Furthermore, the education from these state universities is not going to be drastically different than what you get at a more prestigious school. I went to CSU Chico and there business program was considered one of the best in the country and there was a very high recruitment rate for graduates. At the time, they were one of only 3(? exact number) schools in the nation to have an SAP program. But I don't ever recall seeing CSUC on any list of best colleges.

2007-06-20 12:16:29 · 6 answers · asked by Justin H 7

i don't live with my parents anymore and we don't have any connections, so would i still be able to go to college without their consent or something? also, i'm graduating next year (i still go to high school), and i'll have to pay for college tuition all by myself. do you think i'll still be able to go to college under my circumstances?

2007-06-20 10:14:07 · 11 answers · asked by A.M 2

Jobs outside of the church.

2007-06-20 08:52:53 · 1 answers · asked by johovan 1

What do I need to do to win awards at the awards night at our high school? Are there any tips? Thanks.

2007-06-20 08:11:36 · 4 answers · asked by jumanji 2

do students with a ug degree in engineering and a pg degree in MBA have an edge over those wid a BBA +MBA or BCOM +MBA?

2007-06-20 05:24:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm a stay at home mom and would like to get my Master's Degree. The closest college with my degree program is 100 miles away. Are the online colleges any good? I don't want to lose a lot of money. I will need loans to pay for it anyway.

2007-06-20 05:18:54 · 5 answers · asked by Graciela, RIRS 6

I've read frequent descriptions of older college students, especially with kids or married going back and feeling separate from the student body, not getting involved in clubs/programs and focusing on their studies. Any older students get involved in student life and recapture some of the college social (friends, networking, etc.) experience? I'll be 27 when I start, but I don't have kids nor am I married so I feel separate from the older college students with more experience/responsibilities, but not quite the wacky 19yr old I was years ago.
Of course my #1 goal is my education, I was home-schooled so I'm obsessed with my education anyway!

Thanks,
Tiffany

2007-06-20 05:04:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm majoring in Political Science/History, but I realize that that by itself (aside from teaching) won't get me anything jobwise, I might as well work at Wal-mart.

I'd like to get a MA in International Administration and possibly a PhD, and work for an international organization like the UN or just be a US foreign service officer.

So this is a two-part question:

a) Do you think it's possible for me, a single mom. And how do I pay for grad school?

b) Is it a good thing? Is it possible to go to grad school and be a good mom at the same time, or am I stretching myself too thin?

2007-06-20 05:01:07 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

after you finish studying to be a optometrist, will the school help you to get a job after graduation??

2007-06-20 04:46:18 · 4 answers · asked by !CuTiE fReAk! 1

I am 15 yrs old, but turning 16 in July. I'm planning on dropping out of school when I do turn 16. I want to know if I can still get my license if I drop out of school and join a community college to get my GED. So, can I? I already have my permit. Also, I live in the state of Florida.

Please do not flame me as I am not dumb nor am I dropping out of school for a stupid reason. I have straight A's, but I have failed a couple of times and just cannot get back on my feet so I'm just going to take my GED and go to college after that. Thanks.

2007-06-20 04:44:22 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-20 02:22:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

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