No way of answering this question. It all depends on the wording of the contract you signed.
It always depends on the school. Some schools give you a schedule with classes in a random order. Some schools have predetermined classes. Most have schedules though. Source: I have been through middle school before.
There are only 14 classes in year 7 but then after that there are 15 classes but it depends on how many languages they are learning at school! Hope this helps answer your question! It may vary though as different schools have different subjects!
There are many benefits of a trucking software. If trucking is something that you do in your daily life than I would assume that this would be something that you would benefit from greatly. This is something that I have not heard of though.
no it doesnt but acting classes and stage school can open alot of doors. they will have main connections to talent agencies that can get you major roles. it would look great on a reseme or CV though if they knew you had previous experiences of acting or acting classes.
Most middle schools have lockers because you switch classes. But some may not though.
It isn't difficult to get into aviation school. At minimum, you need your high school diploma or GED. Having math classes and an understanding of physics is beneficial, though not required.
"Do you study science in school?", though one would be more apt to say "Do you take science classes in school?".
No, Granville Woods only attended school until the age of 10, though he did take night classes later in his life.
There is a beauty school directory that can help search for classes by your location: http://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com/faq/programs.php Sometimes local libraries offer such classes for free, though they will be the basic class and not advanced.
Yes. Even though Selena didn't go to normal school she got home schooled and got a high school diploma from there. Class of 2010
You should probably take classes that relate to your desired career, if any are offered at your high school. General classes to take are English and Math, and other college-preparatory classes. In the end though, the classes that you choose in high school generally won't matter as much to a college as how well you did (your GPA (grade pooint average)) and your test scores. If you are trying to get into a really prestigious college it would matter more.
Even though he is only 17, he stopped high school a year or two ago and he is now taking classes such as psychology. Hopefully this answer helps!