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It is hard to put a number on home schooled students who graduate college. People apply at different times for college and many attend community college.
Yes, in most major universities the degree is conferrable. Many classes are needed to get to this level though. Classes range in difficulty, from overly easy to incredibly hard.
To be an Airman you must at least be a high school graduate. To be an office you must graduate from College. It's best to study hard to reach you goal.
In high school you don't take classes to help you become a brain surgeon, but you do need to have a good GPA, good test scores, college prep or AP classes. Some universities also require community service and school activities. Set your goal, take plenty of science classes, learn how to do research papers, and study hard.
As a recent graduate of the school of hard knocks, I just want to know when college begins. Are you going to college next year? Going back to college sounds great on paper.
Yes you can i am graduating high school at 16 because i took online and summer school classes, so it is possible if you work hard.
Generally speaking, 'accelerated' classes are in fact the same as 'A.P.' (that is, advanced placement) or 'Honors' classes. While some differences in specialized contexts might be found, the increasingly common use of 'accelerated' in today's educational settings is not typically intended to have a new meaning but, instead, to serve as a more inclusive and otherwise acceptable label for such 'advanced/honors' classes.
it's possible to take classes to learn English as a second language at most universities and colleges. If you look hard enough you should be able to find a school in your area that offers ESL classes.
Engineering is a very difficult job feild so therefore the classes would be difficult but are worth it in the end. These classes wont make your college life extremely hard, but a little difficult to maintain a good social life.
A well rounded person gets into college. It isn't 100% about grades. A good GPA of 3.5 is recommended. Joining service clubs like Key Club can show the college that you are a good person, just the type they want on their campus. Other clubs and sports are great for your college resume, it shows you are active. Also, taking tough classes (honor courses) show the college you're ready for an academic challenge. Having a high GPA and taking hard classes often walk a delicate line. You want high grades, but you also want to have some hard classes to impress them. They don't usually want to see that you took all the slacker classes just to get an easy A. If you can handle it, I would suggest taking some hard classes to prepare you more. Having good grades in harder classes is generally more impressive than having great grades in the slacker classes.
private universities don't show favoritism towards state-resident students but public universities are EXTREMELY biased against out-of-state students. it has to do with the amount of endowment the school gets from the state.
No. School is hard work and children make it harder.