If you really must, there is nothing to stop you from doing so. If you are an eligible candidate, having the prerequisites you need for the new program, you can make that switch. You should contact your graduate adviser for the appropriate procedure for changing majors. Please make sure you have adequately researched the new program of study to ensure it meets your needs, wants, and desires. At a graduate level, making major changes in programs of study may involve expense, and wasted (so to speak) time and energy on your part.
There are specific majors in graduate school, whether for a master's or doctorate degree.
Majoring in management does not require a post graduate degree, although it is a pipeline that often ends with graduate school. Many Management graduates go on to careers right out of school.
It depends on your high school. Some high schools have credits, and you need a certain number to graduate.
Why ever not?
Yes, typically that is the appropriate path.
It's someone who just graduate high school or still taking requisites for their major.
There are specific majors in graduate school, whether for a master's or doctorate degree.
When he was alive there was no school so he didn't graduate from school.
No, medical school is the graduate school for medicine.
You can get American school exams by attending an American school. You can also purchase practice books for many of the major exams needed to graduate.
you have not given enough information to answre this question. Public school? Private school? In the united states? graduate school? undergraduate school?
every zoologist has to graduate school first