Take as many classes as you can; go to summer school; see if your school accepts online coursework; if you are old enough, see if you can add night school; see if you can test out of some subject although usually you have to take something else because most states have a specific number of credits, semesters you have to attend.
Depends on the school system, but most graduate either by early summer, late winter, or early fall(which again depends on the semester).
the benifit of graduate highschool earlier is that you can start your career earlier
If you were born in early to mid '80, you would graduate in '98. However, if you were born in mid to late '80, you would graduate in '99.
No, he left early.
She actually graduated early in 2008
Graduate students should always try to apply as early as possible for student loans. The main reason students should apply early is due to the hectic schedule of graduate students. If a student waits too long to apply for grad school loans, he or she will be required to file the FAFSA during final exams.
If you were born in early to mid '97, you would graduate in '15. However, if you were born in mid to late '97, you would graduate in '16.
If you were born in early to mid '10, you would graduate in '28. However, if you were born in mid to late '10, you would graduate in '29.
yes, he graduated two years early, but stayed for one extra year to study. :D
There isn't necessarily a required age for graduating. Some students will be 17, if they have a summer birthday or if they started school early. Most students graduate at the age of 18. It's uncommon, but not impossible, for a 16 year old to graduate early from high school if they obtained their credits early or were smart enough to take advanced classes with older students.
it is all a perrsonal opinion if you want a better job then go earlier
No, Julliard obliges their student to stay 4 years at the school to obtain their diploma.