BA History, Southern Illinois University; M.S.Ed. Instructional Technology, Doctor of Education Ed.D. Instructional Technology, Northern Illinois University
I have heard that in the US they're pretty much the same... In Canada you have to take different courses in high school if you want to go to university. Anybody can go to college, however. They changed the rules only recently...when I went, you had to take 5 years in high school to go to university, only 4 for college.
To far...I´m still in school. I´m really sick of it now though....want to do something else for a while.
you got a higher education than me, i, oh well, i can afford it to make mistakes, cuz i never finished school.
You have an intelligence and practical education that goes beyond what can be learned in school. I admire you for that.
I started with a GED that I got in the Army and went to collage when I was almost 30 so it is never too late