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Many colleges such as Stanford and M.I.T. offer basic college classes online for you to take.
math,science,history,language,spanish,gym,vocabulary
The class will take a typical amount of time. It will be around 12-16 weeks.
Online classes, are pretty much this program or a website that you take classes. And they require more reading than regular classes. Because you're essentially reading how to do everything off of a textbook, and usually online class takes a shorter amount of time than public schools. The negative side with online classes is that you can't take electives like you would in a public school.
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It will depend on the university how many classes a redshirt student can take. Fundamentally, they will not be able to attend classes full time.
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Depends on the school.
does special ed student's take a few alternative ed classes (alt ed) classes
It might vary based on how many math classes you take. If you're not a math major and just have to take a few classes, I recommend the TI-83+
There are approximately 20 different classes you have to take as an undergraduate student to apply to vet school. Once in vet school, there is a four-year full-time curriculum of at least 50 different classes you need to take and pass before graduation.
Yes. Depends on your nationality may need a student visa or not.
Well, you have to be good and take as many classes as you can without overdoing it. Make sure you stretch every day and work on your flexibility
Yes, kids can take the belly dance lessons. If you are in Australia then your kids can join the classes of Melbourne Bellydance. Their classes are for the dedicated student or professional dancer.
You can tell your student that free ESL classes are offered at www.eslgo.com. This is good for students who are learning English as a second language.
It really depends on the major for some of the classes. All undergraduate students have to take certain general education classes. The last two years, roughly, are classes related specifically to the major the student has chosen. www.harvard.edu/academics
There are only 14 classes in year 7 but then after that there are 15 classes but it depends on how many languages they are learning at school! Hope this helps answer your question! It may vary though as different schools have different subjects!