Admissions requirements are set by individual colleges. Not all require the SAT. Consult the catalog or website of colleges you are interested in and see what they require.
Online classes take a lot of discipline, but if you are motivated enough, you can
The student does not have to take the college course.
Where can you take and adult education course? It's easy, I can provide you a list of colleges that offer this like the Adult College for Rural East Sussex (ACRES) which are Beacon Community College " Crowborough, Hailsham Community College, Heathfield Community College and Uplands Community College " Wadhurst.
You can enroll in broker classes online or take the course at home, or contact a local college or university to see if they offer broker classes. You can also inquire at a brokerage.
Depends on how old you are. If you are 18+ the school won't let you enroll. You can go to adult school or community college. If you are younger you can go to the school office and get the papers to enroll. It will take your parents to sign and you will also need shot records and transcripts. It is good that you realize you need to go back. Do it and not let anything stop you.
To enroll in a art course you need to take more then one course, from 35$ to 50$ the college art courses are pretty much better, they don't cost that much.
Technically, a 10-year-old cannot enroll in college. However, it is possible to take classes in colleges under special conditions.
No. You need the degrees and the college. You have to have a 4 year degree, take the LSAT, and enroll in a law school.
Those planning for careers in mechanical engineering typically enroll in engineering programs in college. Courses you can expect to take include calculus, chemistry, and physics.
You do not necessarily need a high school diploma to enroll in online college courses or even attend some community colleges.
You have a few options. You can enroll online and take all of the course work from home on a computer. You can go to the Livingston County Service center and sign up for classes there and attend all of the classes at the center. The other option is to go to a local community college and enroll there for a small fee and take classes at the junior college campus that will count as credits towards your GED.
This question does not make sense. Students are not required to take an HIV test in order to enroll so there will not be records for this answer to have any meaning.