Bachelor Finale: Jake’s Choice on “The Bachelor” – 3/1/10 Episode
Bachelor Finale of Season 10 is one of ABC’s most highly anticipated final episodes ever. Who will Jake choose as his wife on “The Bachelor” final episode? Will Jake’s choice even be with Vienna or Tenley? Go back to Ali?
“The Bachelor” Finale 3/1/10 – Speculations Everywhere
If there’s one thing that Season 10 “The Bachelor” has succeeded in doing, it’s been throwing viewers completely off track. A reel of quick editing, scenes out of context, and scenes not in actual episodes have occurred since the beginning. The blogosphere is jam-packed with speculations and alleged insiders who detailed Jake’s choice to be Vienna in “The Bachelor” finale. How can we possibly believe anything after the Tenley pregnancy joke, Ali leaving the show, and Jake never seen abruptly walking off an interviewed as previewed for an upcoming episode of “The Bachelor” earlier in the season? The one where he yelled, “I’m not sending
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The Bachelor Week 3 Rose Ceremony The Bachelor Season 16 Episode 3 January 16, 2012 Erika Uhlig and Jaclyn Swartz. Brittney Schreiner has already eliminated herself during the after party of the group date.
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Article by C. Bailey-Lloyd
Trying to learn more about Bachelors Degrees? Bachelors Degrees are undergraduate degrees, which are usually offered by four-year colleges and universities.
Full academic programs, Bachelors Degrees are comprised of a minimum of 120 to 150 semester credit hours. In the United States, Bachelors Degrees are frequently awarded with honors (e.g., cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude). To receive these rites, students must have maintained a minimum grade point average; and in some colleges and universities, students who desire to attain a Bachelors Degree are required to complete a thesis in particular majors, such as humanities.
In some instances, Bachelor Degrees may include an honors or scholars program that is provided to students who desire more challenge. These types of Bachelors Degree candidates are notated with “in cursu honorum.”
Aspiring students may earn a diverse array of Bachelors Degrees while attending four-year colleges and/or universities,
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