You should be fine. After your application is processed you will receive a certification letter stating whatever percentage you qualify for,...
I'm a big fan of Code Academy, and they have a web fundamentals course. Also good for learning scripting and other languages that could be useful...
Evoamac, Like the previous posters have said, engineering undergraduate degrees are almost non-existent. Also, there is a difference between...
Technically you're going to receive the same amount of benefits no matter whether you're enrolled full-time, half-time or something in between....
I would get a mask well ahead of time and make sure it is comfortable. You'll be wearing it for hours at a time and if it annoys you after 10...
If they have a FAFSA code, they should be able to apply. Go to the below website and select foreign country as the state:...
It will be an uphill climb, but it is possible. I don't have an engineering undergrad degree, and am pursuing a Masters in it. However, my...
This is definitely not true, as I am using the Post 9/11 GI bill right now for my second masters degree.
This discussion reminded me of this video: Conrad Wolfram: Teaching kids real math with computers | Video on TED.com
I know you are reserving you GI Bill for your wife, but you can still use it in the mean-time to get reimbursed for certification tests with...
It's not an entire degree, but the program at UW-Platteville that I'm in now has a life experience transfer policy. Is something like this...
If this truly is the case, I would not stop at the department head (what department is the MS Cybersecurity, anyway?). Take it to the dean or...
I think you'll be fine. In my case, I took about 30 credit hours worth of undergraduate courses from 4 different schools as a non-degree seeking...
You're saying that a school can near achieve the level of degree mill simply by offering an undergraduate course in programming that you found...
While not all Kindle books have this feature, some books have true page numbers. Here's an Amazon link discussing the feature....
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