Yes, if he/she meets the admission requirements. Many colleges do not require high school attendance to be admitted, they simply require high ACT or SAT exam scores. Without a high school diploma, an applicant may also have to take placement tests in addition to the ACT or SAT to determine if they are ready for college-level courses. Different colleges have different requirements, so you will have to check with them to determine if you meet admission requirements.
Did the author Matt Christopher who wrote Return of the Home Run Kid go to college?
no the kid wouldn't go to jail. The cops have better things to do than go after a kid who saw a rated R movie.
Tradition, usually if a few generations go to a certain college, they try to make the children go there also.
Click on the child and go to the status panel and click the little button that said "upgrade me" then send them to boarding school. Or you could wait till they're 18 and it will send them to college automatically.
Kid's Community College was created in 2003.
Taylor had very little formal education. He did not go to high school or college.
No he is the most retared kid in school. The chances of him going is .0000001%
Almost everybody. I mean, I'm pretty sure the answer is supposed to be "Albert Einstein" or someone like that, but really, who cares? What math means when you're a "little kid" is basic arithmetic, which has very little to do with what "math" means at a college level.
A little kid can skit. But after learning.
something interesting that happened when mae Jemison was a kid
George Washington Carver attended a school for African American children in Diamond Grove, Missouri. He faced various challenges accessing education due to racial segregation and eventually attended schools in Kansas and Iowa to further his studies.
Daniel Boone, while literate, had little formal education and no college.