It really depends on the individual. Are you already staying ahead in school? Are you already sleeping enough? Do you have some extra hours in the week that are not spent on schoolwork or eating or sleeping or anything else important that you could afford to "lose" to work? If you're already on top of things and you have some extra hours, you could probably manage to squeeze work in there too. If you're struggling now to manage your schoolwork, you should work on getting that under control before throwing a job into the mix.
Yes, any training that will advance you in your chosen career field will most definitely earn you more money. I would highly recommend school, it will put you ahead of the game.
If you are still in school, I would speak to my finacial advisor, and if you are out of school, I would speak to whomever I owe the money. The would probably be able to better direct you to the infromation you need. http://www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_SA/
In most states, the support would stop at 18 due to not being in school. See related link
Sort of! It was called a public school because the 2 options for children growing up in Elizabethan England were to be tutored at home, or go out (in public) to a grammar school. So, it would have cost money, but it would still have been called a public school.
Typically, libraries do not make money. They were built to serve the purpose of letting those who are not as 'wealthy' to still get education (not like school) and resources. But libraries would make money off of the over due book money and off of donations.
Taylor would still be in the same school, because she would still be in a elementary school. k-6. the question that i am wondering what school did she go to?
Most people still go to school if they have a pet. e.g. if you had a dog you would walk it after school and you would still feed in in the morning and at night.
An individual teacher better not make anything. Raffles are held to make money for the school or other charities. A teacher taking money would be theft.
if i apply for a Government Grant for me to go back to school would i have to pay the money back????”
you never HAVE to do anything. it just depends on what you are trying to do or prove. if your short on money, go ahead and keep the money. otherwise, it would probably be best to get it fixed/ your choice
money
So that the school can earn money to help with the developement of the school.