No matter the state, you must have passing grades - usually a 70 or better in your classes - to gain the credits you need to graduate. Each school is different, my students must have a 74 or better to pass.
It will depend upon the school and how many credit hours the student can take yearly. The student should have close to 14 credit hours.
i think 36
Typically you should have completed at least 30 hours.
The average is 30 credits. Once you acquire 30 credits, you move from the freshmen classification to the sophomore classification which is the second year of college. Below I have listed the credit classifications. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above
i am and I'm a sophomore.
Approximately 64 credits. The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above
If your in a public school you should ask your counselor or principal, they should have your answer.
It depends on the school reveiving the credits. You should contact the school that you are trying to transfer to to see what the policy is.
145-175 is a good starting point.
No, your transcripts should follow you from school to school, especially if you are attending a DOD school. If you transfer from one publich high school to another, not all of your credits may transfer, but typically, fewer credits are required for transfer students to graduate.
High school sophomore and up would be a good time to start looking at colleges.
It depends on how many earned credits you have. Fewer the 30 credits would be freshmen status, 30 or more would be sophomore status. Thus, you should be a sophomore especially if you are taking the second degree within the same institution. There are only two classifications when pursuing the associates degree, freshman and sophomore. Below are the classifications when pursuing a bachelor's degree.Bachelor's DegreeThe following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.Freshman - fewer than 30 creditsSophomore - 30 to 59 creditsJunior - 60 to 89 creditsSenior - 90 credits and above
It varies depending on the school, so you should ask a teacher or guidance counselor at your school to find out.
The term "sophomore" should be capitalized when used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it is typically lowercase.