That depends on your professors and their attendance policies. Each may have their own. If there is an issue with your attendance, then you should approach your professors, explain the situation up front, rather then suffer the consequences later (if any). As a professor myself, I inform my students in writing the first day of class that is they miss one day, then I do not even want an excuse or reason. This is because sometimes thing come up and the student has no choice. If they miss two, I become aware, and it three there is a problem and their grade may suffer. Thus, talk to you professors before hand.
you can miss about 5 days
You can legally miss 32 days of school.
In Virginia, typically after a student accumulates five unexcused absences within a school year, truancy laws may begin to be enforced. It is important to check with the specific school district's policies as they may vary.
20 to 30 days
In Arizona, the maximum number of allowable absences in a school year is typically around 10 days for middle school students for both excused and unexcused absences. However, individual school districts may have slightly different policies, so it is best to check with the specific school for accurate information.
Up to 30 days
14 days
You can miss up to 7 days. Once you miss 8 or more the attendance comity will decide whether or not you will get credit for the classes you took.
5 days cause it was on the news:)
In EMT class you can only miss 3 days before you have the choice to start next semester or get kicked out.
how many days can a 4th grader miss
A maximum of 10 school days (I am a principal)