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What Is Liberal Arts

Scott Said:

Is a liberal arts education at a private college really worth the price? What do employers look for?

We Answered:

If I was hiring and you gave me your resume listing a liberal arts education I would consider it a mark against you!

I would consider a high school graduate who worked at a fast food place as being the better employee.

Liberal arts degree means to me:
You have led a sheltered and pampered life, took the easy way out and spent more time partying that learning. You abused limited educational resources while more motivated, intelligent and hard working poor people were denied the opportunity you waisted.

Elsie Said:

what is the difference between liberal arts classes and general electives?

We Answered:

you are correct in the fact that liberal arts classes are math and English, and general elective would be any other class. I would think that a language would be a liberal arts credit, but I would most definitely call up the college that you're transferring to, or arrange a meeting at your new college with your transcript from your previous college to see which classes would be able to transfer through.

Bonnie Said:

If have a liberal arts Associates degree and how can I become a vet tech?

We Answered:

Most states require that you have a degree specifically in veterinary technology in order to sit for the Veterinary Technician National Exam and earn credentials to work as a veterinary technician. (The type of credentials granted depends on the laws of the state.) In some states, the use of the title "veterinary technician" and the practice of veterinary technology is recognized as profession and licensure is required. In other states, veterinary technicians are registered or certified. The laws that govern veterinary technicians vary from state to state so for specific information on the laws a person should check their state veterinary practice act or contact their state veterinary licensing board.

So, it's quite likely that you will not be able to work as a veterinary technician without having a degree in veterinary technology from an American Veterinary Medical Assoc. accredited college degree program. You can find a list of these programs through the AVMA website:
http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vette…

Josephine Said:

What is the difference between liberal arts and sciences?

We Answered:

Yes, yes, and yes.

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