yeah you can study it long distance or part time at most colleges
they also give you the options of online as well i did it at night classes god its tough.
2007-10-23 04:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Nisa, Let us agree to the fact that, hiring shouldn't be a problem, as long as you are Engineer, no matter the discipling. I think what you should now do is to know exactly what you want to do. From what you are saying I am afraid you mean Architect not even Civil, here u've a considerable differences. I'm a mechanical Engineer and I've faced this choice before, actually Architect was my first choice (for the same reasonse you have said), but after I went through some book I,ve foud that this not what I really want to do. I advise you to know more about the different Engineering discp. and only after that you can decide what to do. And pls do not be afraid, work market changing every day, and you will never be able to predict the exact future trends after your graduation. Just do ur best and I wish u a good luck!
2016-05-25 03:14:32
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answered by ? 3
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Hello,
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2014-11-06 09:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you try contacting LearnDirect? It is a government helpline designed to answer questions just like yours. The telephone number is: 0800 150 750. Alternatively you can send your question by email. The website address is below.
2007-10-26 06:28:35
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answered by collingbournekingston 4
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2007-10-23 04:51:06
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answered by LucySD 7
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