Yes, they can, but only if you also have a really good SAT or ACT score and the college you are attending offers full tuition scholarships for high academic performance. Most corporate scholarships base scholarships off of high academic performance AND extracurriculars or community service.
If you had only one B in your freshman year and straight A's throughout high school, it should not affect your chances of getting into a UC college. For more details, you can contact the college.
It is common throughout the United Kingdom for people to go straight from school to university. Some have a gap year.
Military school are generally viewed as quality institutions and the disciplie you learn there will help you throughout life. That being said, getting into a good college depends more on the individual.
Yes those are true stereotypes about all Japanese people and they are not just stereotypes because it is the truth about them being smart and getting straight A's all through school and college.
He didn't go to college since he was drafted to the NBA straight from high school.
Most definitely yes they can get straight A pluses and straight A's all through school and college.
Yes they did get an education in America and across generations after generations they have done been getting straight A+'s and straight A's all through school and college all through their lives.
Yes the whole population of people in Japan can get straight A's in everything all through school and college.
No cause you have to graduate from high school before you go to college
Most definitely yes they do get straight A's in school and college.
Yes they are true stereotypes and yes they get straight A's in school and college.
Taiwan's culture is like the Japanese and it is to get straight A's and straight A+'s in everything at school and college.