Yes.
You can work on Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class requirements at the same time and there is no requirement for a specific period of time served. A common goal is to have new scouts earn First Class within a year but technically you could do it within weeks.
Star scout then requires at least 4 months, Life Scout 6 months and and Eagle scout 6 months. So it is highly unlikely to actually occur, but it is technically possible to earn Eagle within a year and a half.
scout says jem is 4 years my senior.. hes four years older
Jem is four years older than Scout. "I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that" (Lee 1). Hope this helps! -J
To earn Star Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, you must earn six merit badges, including any four from the required list for Eagle Scout.
The bald eagle isn't fully mature for three to four years, the head and tail become white gradually during that time.
In most cases, it takes about 12 years to become an anesthesiologist. You can figure four years for a bachelor's degree, four years for a medical degree, and four years of residency.
An eagle reaches sexual maturity at around four or five years of age. At that time, the eagle's energies become concentrated on the effort of finding a mate and raising offspring. Bald eagles mate for life, but when one dies, the survivor will not hesitate to accept a new mate.
four years of college and an four years of veterinary medicine
8 years four is "pre-vet" four in vet to become an actually vet to become vet tech is 4
Jem is about four years older than Scout in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
With one or two years of JROTC, you go in as Private (E2) if you enlist. With three or four years of JROTC, or having earned the status of Eagle Scout, or with an Associate's Degree, you go in as Private First Class (E3) if you enlist. It doesn't matter what rank you receive as a JROTC cadet.
four years of medical school, at leats 5 years of residency, a
Typically, a bachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is required to become a forensic investigator. This typically takes about 4 years to complete. Additional training or certification may also be necessary depending on the specific job requirements.