The school should be able to provide you with that information.
Check with your local high school.
Andrea Galeotti has written: 'Friendship relations in the school class and adult economic attainment' -- subject(s): Economic status, Friendship, High school students, Social status
you go to your school website and click on inferences
"what school and which class"
That will vary from school to school, but generally you will need some sort of leadership class, high grades, good math scores, and maybe some other classes. You would have to check with the school.
I would check the community college or the park district. Your own school might have a writing club. I think it will be difficult though to get a free class
No ramgharia's are higher in status in class. they are brahmins and are higher in status in jatt.
it illustrates that the presence of many status groups within a class can weaken class solidarity
Thomas J. Blaschke has written: 'Procedures for estimating parenthood and marital status for respondents to the National Longitudinal Study of the high school class of 1972' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Marital status, High school students
No.If I drop a class, it should make no difference at all to your admissions decision. If you drop a class it can. Check with the school.
A pejorative term often used to refer to a member of a class of low social status is "commoner" or "peasant".
The people who inherit their status are the aristocrats. The Roman aristocrats were the patricians.