yes. selective colleges want people with good grades in everything. However, if your major is something like science, colleges would put less emphasis on foreign language grades
No.
Some jobs that require knowledge of a foreign language include interpreter, translator, diplomat, international business consultant, and foreign correspondent. In these roles, being able to communicate effectively in a different language is essential for interacting with clients, partners, or locals in different regions.
Most colleges couldn't care less. However, on paper, consistency (taking the same foreign language for three years) can seem like dedication. Ultimately, this depends on what YOU want, not what the college wants. If you do not like Spanish and taking French will make you happier, take French.
This relates more to what you want to do in the states. Employers usually don't care that much, but colleges and universities might want transcripts. Usually foreign certification is accepted as equivalent.
Yes and no. They don't matter with regard to the outcome... if you learn how to do something, then you know it, and the grade doesn't really matter. However, most colleges and even some employers *will* care about the grades, and it could impact your ability to attend college or get a good job.
It can be difficult to get a 13 year old boy to care about his grades. One thing that you might try is offering a reward for good grades. This may be the way to get him interested. Think about something that he would really like and make a deal with him to work on his grades.
yes
Passing grades. Still, do the very best you can, and the grade will be more than just passing. To many students strive for grades. Do not strive for grades. Strive to become the best professional you can and the grades will take care of themselves.
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government colleges better than private colleges in private colleges teachers must aware their course and they finish their syllabus on time , and if we talk about govt colleges they don't care about their subject .
-a lot of high schools do not require you to complete foreign language classes. -as for secondary education it depends on what kind of education you go and get. if you go get a technical education (like to be a mechanic on a car)(most two year schools) most place would care less if you take a language. a 4 year university will require it most the time. and if they dont require it they will most likely let you test out if you have take some kind of language.
Colleges don't look at gym. They care about the level of classes you've taken and your grades. However, does your high school specifically require that you take gym? If so, you may not get your diploma-have to take it ove the summer. But, no, colleges won't reject you over a PE class you didn't take