Yes, you can, but as you are at high school I think you can complete basic courses on MS office such as Ms. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Best Idea you if you contact with online computer course providers like "Computer Skills for the Workplace" as by this you can save time and money.
yes
yes but through a corespondence course
yes she did graduate from high school
If it's not a req'd course you can graduate if you have enough credits. Your guidance counselor will tell you if it is req'd.
To become a gynecologist you need to graduate from medial school and then do a gynecology residency.
In the Philippines, a typical college program requires around 120 to 150 units for a bachelor's degree, which usually spans four years of study. In Canada, a high school graduate typically completes up to 30 credits in secondary education before moving on to post-secondary programs. Therefore, there is no direct equivalent in terms of units, but a high school graduate in Canada would generally be at the beginning of their post-secondary education compared to a college student in the Philippines.
In short answer, yes; but everything depends on the requirements of the University you intend to apply. If the business course is found by that school's business program to be of Graduate level work, then the course would certainly apply.
Alternative Learning System in the Philippines is an alternative to the regular school system, composed mostly of people that quit school early, working people and even the elderly. By finishing the school it is possible to enroll to any university.
if course not he doesnt pay attention in math and geography class
When he was alive there was no school so he didn't graduate from school.
In high school, you can graduate with a high school diploma.
An institute of further learning where you go to study and learn more about a subject(s) you want to excell in and become a specialist of those subjects. /\-After college of course. You usually pay for graduate school by assisting professors in class.