Architects need to pass all the tests they are given in their school.
No. They however, need to pass equivalent tests to enter college/university.
when you go to college and pass the tests.
You need to get your graduation requirements done, get a good GPA, pass tests, and then you will be able to go to college. Your classes in high school will build your skills for college.
Flooring contractors do not need to attend any college at all, they simply need to be certified. To become certified they must pass tests and prove their knowledge and ability.
Every college and university has different policies regarding pets on campus.
When in college you don't have to go to class or do the assignments they give you but it is recommended so you will know what to do when they give you tests as that is what you are graded on.
There are no "tests" you have to pass, just practice, gain confidence on your bike and respect yours and your bikes ability in certain situations.
so you can get a good grade and pass tests
Entrance into any teacher college is the same in all states, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. If you have a GED, you may be required to obtain an Associates Degree first. Additionally, you will be required to complete certain college credits, pass tests, and perhaps write an essay and complete an interview.
You need to pass the exam which tests you on old books.
The hardest tests would be diagnosing real patients and disecting a dead human being.
Yes. You need to pass the dress test and the disabilities test. THAT IS ALL