I'm really sorry, there is no such thing. I may be an elitist. I have a masters and a JD from top tier colleges. I totally appreciate life experience when hring, but I do not respect any instiution that gives a degree, in its entirety no less, for that. Academics are academics, very different learning from on-the-job-life learning, creating a unique way of thinking. And how would they do it to create a transcript? What are they going to do, break up your acquired skills and fit them under their class titles? And you think that's not going to cost you? I suggest you get a job when you come here, apply for a masters degree part-time at a respectable traditional institution, (or apply first and then get a job) and earn your degree while you work. You will probably be able to get a couple of classes knocked off the requirements for graduation because of life experience.
2006-07-08 05:31:58
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answered by browneyedgirl 6
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E-a million, E-2 and so on by using E-9. then you definately have WO-a million, WO-2 and WO-3. After that, you've O-a million, O-2 and so on by using O-10. Now, in case you want to understand what those ability, it may remember upon the dep. of service you're speaking about. in the Air rigidity, you've Airman ordinary, Airman, Airman firstclass, Sergeant, artwork force Sergeant, Technical Sergeant, carry close Sergeant, Senior carry close Sergeant, and finally chief carry close Sergeant. Then the WO's or warrant officials, yet there are not any in the Air rigidity, changed into once, yet not any further. The for officials, you've 2d Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Captain, significant, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier usual, significant usual, Lieutenant usual, and finally usual. each and every branch of the military has their very own names for each paygrade, although the paygrades are all a similar.
2016-11-01 10:54:30
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answered by ? 4
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