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Higher education vs University education, what's the difference?

Posted 3+ months ago | 5 answers | | Open

Related topics: university, form, different, education, application, bachelor, degree

Answer posted by raidamaisa 11 weeks ago: Higher education refers to any post-secondary learning, including colleges and vocational training, while university education is more specific to degree programs at universities. Many students seek assistance from essaywriters.ae to excel in their university assignments and projects.

Who can write Academic Reference Letter for English on official headed paper. Can IELTS instructor?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: school, college, paper, english, write, letter, bachelor

Response posted by mohammadnabiuae 3+ months ago: Yes, an IELTS instructor can write an academic reference letter for English on official headed paper, provided they meet certain criteria and the institution requesting the reference accepts it. Here are some points to consider: Relevance and Expertise: An IELTS instructor, especially one ...

Higher education vs University education, what's the difference?

Posted 3+ months ago | 5 answers | | Open

Related topics: university, form, different, education, application, bachelor, degree

Answer posted by onlinetutorsgroup 3+ months ago: Higher education" is a broader term encompassing any education beyond high school, including vocational schools and community colleges. "University education" specifically refers to education provided by universities and colleges offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral ...

Does Bachelor in Science in Information Technology Graduate can become a cybercrime detective?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: information, technology, science, graduate, bachelor

Answer posted by detectiveamx 3+ months ago: Yes, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (B.Sc. IT) graduate can become a cybercrime detective. The degree provides a solid foundation in computer systems, networks, and cybersecurity, all essential for tackling cybercrime. With additional specialized training in digital forensics, ...

Bitcoins and Economics?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: currency, planet, economics, economic, planets, physical

Response posted by forextrade 3+ months ago: In traditional economics, M0 refers to the total of physical currency (coins and notes) in circulation. Bitcoin, being a digital currency, doesn't have a physical form, and it doesn't exist in a tangible, physical state like traditional currency. Therefore, it doesn't fit the ...

What does Bachelors' degree really mean?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: course, year, offering, degrees, australian, month, bachelor, degree, years, university

Answer posted by chinnu20 3+ months ago: Well, my dear friend, let me break it down for you in a friendly and funny way: a Bachelor's degree is like the grown-up version of "I survived school, got a certificate to prove it, and now I'm ready to adult (sort of)!" Think of it as a diploma that says, ...

Economics of Ereources: List price cost per article cost per article cost revolarces.`?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: price, cost, economics, economic, article

Answer posted by psychicrajsharma 3+ months ago: A decent moderate rate is $125-200 for each article. For specialists, $250+ per article is better. You need to charge at least $500 for articles that require extensive research, interviews, and are longer.

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