According to the Elizabethtown College website, applicants are required to submit scores from either the SAT I or ACT unless they qualify for the Standardized Testing Waiver. To qualify for the waiver, the student must rank in the top 10% of their class or, if the school does not rank, must have at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
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No. You need GCE "A" levels or their equivalents.
You will need a law or justice major and need to take the classes the college requires to graduate. Get a college catalog and talk with a counselor on what to take and when.
You need to take the exam but here are all the requirements http://www.arguard.org/arti/OCS/entrance.htm
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You just need to take all pre-college curriculum classes. You will take all of your nursing courses once you get into college.
This is a question for the dean of the college you wish to enter. Perhaps you will need to take these courses again. Summer school? These are necessary for you to do well in college.
You need to take the history of medicine and nursing.
The terminology changes by where you live. Where I live you want to "Matriculate" This means take all the Tough Versions of the Classes. Then you should look at what Major you want in College and what in High school will send you in that direction.
In order to enter the property and real estate business, a person should take college classes in accounting, finance, economics, and management. A person should also take real estate-specific courses.
You need to decide whatmedical college you want to attend, and ask for a degree plan which will list the classes you need to take for your degree. Good Luck
No, you do not unless your major is a sport. If a college student's major is a sport then, Yes, you will have to take a class in that sport.