The answers to this lies strictly with your high school. Typically, high schools will work something out within the sophomore year or courses over the summer. Still, you must check with your high school for appropriate direction.
A short-term goal for many high school freshman is to acclimate themselves to the high school setting. Many high school freshman have a goal just to become familiar with their new setting.
to become intellligent
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
There are short strings of digits which will repeat, but there is no sequence which will repeat forever.
Short. The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
The short vowel in "credit" is the "e" sound. It is pronounced as /ɛ/.
Yes, credit has short vowel sounds.
Both the E and the I in credit have short vowel sounds.
The word "credit" has a short vowel sound for the first syllable, where the "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/.
A short sale can have a negative impact on your credit score because it indicates that you were not able to repay the full amount of the mortgage. It may lower your credit score by several points, depending on your current score and credit history. However, the impact may be less severe than a foreclosure.
A short sale will have a detrimental affect on your credit record but not as bad as a foreclosure.