Providing that you qualify in all other respects for admission, yes, you should be able to. Check with the Registrar's Office of that particular college.
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Depending on who's paying the bill, yes. If the parents are paying, they have significant influence on the choice of school. If the seventeen year old is paying, however, he can go wherever he pleases.
you must be able to spell 'college', first.
Absolutely. Go for it.
Shes 17 years old and probably not been to college as of yet.
No one needs to go to college to be an executor. The sole requirement is to be at least 18 years old.
If Your in Missouri you can just go. the police should tell you that. to continue going to school, the administration has to recognize you as an independent and you can go.
High School starts at grade 9, so you would be 14 or 15 years old. High school lasts for 4 years. So usually at around 18 years old you go to college, which is the same as a university. You can go to college for 2, 4, 6 or 8 years.
They are around 18 years old.
Go to her and tell her would you go out with me, but flirt alittle with her and then tell her would you go out with me, maybe she says yes and maybe she says sorry i am not interested in u.
No, you do not need to go to college. You could turn pro now if you wanted.
Yes, its not wrong at all. It's only 2 years difference so it doesn't matter at all go for it