yes you may
Yes at southeast community and technical college. You can also take them on campus.
Yes you can. You can also take online classes instead of night school. They work much better and you can still get the same credit. Check it out with your counselor. Good Luck! :)
Yes, most universities allow students to register online now once you are a registered official student. There are still some school that do not allow you to register online the first time registering for classes though so it will depend on the school you attend and what rules they have about online registration.
Yes. They do still have upper classes who are rich and can afford to send their children to private schools. i think on average around 65% go to school.
Relatively challenging, yes. You should be in college prep classes, but if you're not in AP classes, you're still probably okay. If you can do honors and/or AP in your best subjects, that's certainly going to help you.
You can go to an online college while you're in high school. Studying college level textbooks is also a way to get educated before you go to college.
Yes, GED classes can be taken online. The benefit to this is that you can study at you own pace and the hours you want.
Yes there are some classes you can take online but you may still need some hands on training too. Yes,you certainly can take CNA classes online,however the test must be taken at a facility.
It depends on the classes you are taking and the legal requirements in your area, as well as your personal opinion. For the most part, yes. However some places require that you follow a government-approved curriculum so it would depend if they approved of your online classes. Additionally, some internet classes are funded by the government and are considered an extention of the public school. Although you are doing school at home, you are still legally a registered public school student following the public school's schedule and curriculum, unlike most others who are 'homeschoolers'.
probably. i know someone who takes acting classes and is an actor, and played a role in a movie (not widely known) but she is still going to school. it might conflict with your school a bit, but i don't think you would have to pull out of school because of it...
I would recomend taking all of the heath classes the school offers, Biology, and sex ed.
no unless thay pass thiere classes