Colleges look at a student's overall academic performance. Also, colleges like to see an upward trend in a student's performance. You need to continue improving, and you will stand a chance with the colleges you are interested in.
you shouldn't worry so much about freshman and sophmore year, trust me. do well in your junior and senior years and on your sat/act and you will be fine
No. Associate Degrees are conferred by 2 year community colleges. Attendees at 4 year colleges do not receive an AA or AS, because 4-year course offerings are set up differently and students do not normally have all the requirements for an AA at the end of Sophomore year.
It was his sophomore year which was '07-'08
He received an honorary degree at Harvard.
hospitals, junior colleges , the red cross
Typically, public schools to include community colleges receive funding from federal, state, and county resources.
None, colleges only award undergraduate degrees. A person wishing to receive a Ph.D. attends a university.
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People can receive OMRI technician lessons from private tutors and instructors. They can also receive good lessons from community colleges or schools.
By being Nasir Turner... *If you do not pass a class, you will not receive credit and therefore will not fulfill your requirements to graduate. In Washington state in USA, if you go to a 4 year high school that starts with 9th grade - Freshmen year, you can go to that school again the next year and will be called a 10th grader - A Sophomore, but you will not have the requited credits to graduate High school . You must go to summer school to make up missed credits.
yes he did
The colleges receive the tickets, print them, then distribute them.