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Of the following career paths, which is NOT likely to have an apprenticeship program?
Electrician
Carpenter
Accountant
Fire Fighter
What is the main difference between a college and a university?
Only universities offer 4-year degree programs
Only colleges can be public or private
A university has higher enrollment and more facilities than a college
Only colleges offer online options
i put C not sure
Reed
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9 years ago
9 years ago
Reed
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9 years ago
9 years ago
Oh, yes, public or private? A lot of colleges and universities are "private" in that they are owned by private corporations or foundations (non profit) or on a for-profit basis. Many are public or tax supported. Yale, Harvard, Stanford, etc., are private universities. There are many private four year colleges all over the country. University of Michigan, Iowa State, University of California, State University system in New York (every state has 'em) are public institutions. So it makes no difference whether it's a college or university, it depends on how the school is funded and operated as to whether it's public or private (and nnon-profit or for-profit).
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
The career path that is NOT likely to have an apprenticeship program is 'Accountant.' While electricians, carpenters, and firefighters often have apprenticeship programs to gain practical experience and on-the-job training, accountants typically pursue a different pathway, which involves obtaining a degree in accounting and fulfilling specific certification requirements.
Regarding the main difference between a college and a university, the correct answer is 'C - A university has higher enrollment and more facilities than a college.' While it is true that universities typically offer 4-year degree programs and can also have online options, the factor that distinguishes them from colleges is the larger student population and more extensive facilities and resources they offer.