Because the high school courses doesn't teaches you the motivational skills you need to be sucessful in the future
JROTC is a good way to learn discipline in high school and it helps you to know what you want to do. Its brings you many opportunities to such as a college of your choose.
because the high school courses doesn't teaches you the motivational skills you need to be successful in the future.
JROTC is a learning base for young students across the world. it helps you learn how to become a better citizen.
If you live near a high school that has a JROTC program, you can talk to both principals, your parents, and/or whoever else need be involved, you can technically attend the other school's JROTC program. You will most likely have to provide transportation, though. It is different with every school district. I know for a fact that a small, determined group of students can get a program started at their through petitioning. As long as your school meets the population requirement. Look into it. All the JROTC's websites are informative. If after this you still cannot join JROTC, you should start looking at other programs such as CAP (Civil Air Patrol), BSA (Boy Scouts of America), Girl Scouts, Young Marines, U.S Naval Sea Cadet Corps, U.S Army Cadet Corps or Sea Scouts (a BSA activity).
A basic Sunday School coordinator does a number of things. This mainly involves ensuring that lessons are prepared for the different classes and assigning teachers to classes among other things.
yes
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math
No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
It will depend on what your school offers. Some psychology related classes are:PsychologyChild PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySociologyAnthropologyIt may also be possible for you to take advanced placement classes at a local college or university if your school does not offer classes you want.Talk with your school guidance counselor regarding advanced placement or other options.
it is different from other high school courses cause it helps set you up for life. it teaches you mannors, respect, and how to treat others. It all so sets you up for a military career. If you do the four year program if you in-list in the military it automatically gets you higher ranked and higher pay
No, harvard medical school does not offer phlebotomy classes to the best of my knowledge, and based off of online research, however, there are a variety of other medical schools which do offer these classes.
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