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How long does it take to earn a bachelor's degree? |
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Just think of a bachelors as approx 127-132 hours of approved college credit with a specialization or concentration in science, business, etc. Starting from scratch it can take 3-5 years of full time study. Great investment, do it, and borrow money if you have to.
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Four.
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Four, assuming you take more than the minumum required for full time status and you don't need to repeat. Many areas, including eduaction, are really five year programs by the time you fit in the liberal arts and the extra required courses or add a minor.
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It depends on how hard you work. You can do it in the standard 4 years, or work much harder to get it done in 3. Some people take their time and get it done in 5.
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4 years exactly
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Undergraduate degrees generally take 3-4 years depending on the major and obviously on the person. The time frame is a bit misleading, what actually dictates the length of time to achieve a degree is the number of semester hours required.
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Four years, or eight semesters, normally, to accumulate 120 or so semster hours. Some programs may require a bit more.
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It takes four years to get a bachelor's degree
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if you go to Full Sail you can get one in 2 plus they have some good courses so you can get a good high paying job and its really close to Orlando www.fullsail.com
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Realistically it takes most students 5 years to graduate with a bachelors.
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Three to four years, depending on the amount of semester hours needed and the chosen major. And perhaps the student's ability, financial resources, class scheduling and so forth.
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Realistically it takes most students 5 years to complete a bachelors degree with no preparation.
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It is based on a preset number of credits. For a "full-time" student, it usually takes four years.
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four
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Basically it depends on the subject or stream of ur degree.it may be of 3 years like if u r doing B.A or B.Sc,but it takes 4 years if u r doing B.Tech or B.E. hope this helps u........
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