Yes, from mid-school to college students can choose their own classes. Those, however, are part of a study plan.
Because they want the "easy way out", and do not want to earn their way through
so that they can know which classes to have once they're in collage and if they have to go or want to go twice.
Not exactly. He was actually the one who wrote the program to schedule classes. In the code, he put a special "feature" that would schedule him in classes with mostly female students.
that's what i thought when i was in 6th grade but i got proven wrong so i guess its good not to choose your classes in that grade
cause that if student get to choose their jobs than I think that they get to choose they schools they going to choose a school that WILL help them
There is a process to enroll in a project management school. First you have to choose the school you want to enroll in. Next, you must follow their admission process. Each school has their own way of enrolling students.
because if the teacher dont give theam work at al or yourst sit their and do her nails tha is why
I believe we should be choosing our subjects
In many educational systems, students have a certain degree of freedom to choose their courses and areas of study. However, this can vary depending on the school or university and the specific program or curriculum. Some institutions may have more structured requirements that limit student choice in their studies.
yes, because they re more mature then littler kids
The courses in mtech for ECE students depends on the university where you are taking classes. Each university has their own requirements for courses in mtech for ECE students.
A gifted class is a class or classes of students who have shown above average talents or gifts in one or more academic areas. The students are given work and projects to enhance their learning and to engage them. Years ago the first gifted students were often placed in classes on an college campuses, and the classes were very small. Because the students were removed from people their own age the gifted student often had problems relating to peers, so to solve this gifted classes were started in schools where the students would normally attend. Today, gifted students may be on campus or located in a magnet school that offers special programs in the arts or technology.