Ok, So... I was trying to look up what credits, and classes you need to pass high school. All I found was that I needed English, and math credits. Well, I know that.... but I'm not sure how many, and what other classes that you'd need!
omg i wish i knew you should ask a teacher or someone like your mom or dad or some one smart lolz!
It depends on the high school. This is really more of a question for your guidance counselor than the internet, particularly since most high schools have particular requirements for how many of those credits must be science, math, language, etc.
this varies from state to state
this varies from state to state
at my school its 35 or 40 per year and that's usually the common number
are you a virgin? no? you'll graduate fine...
it just depends on what kind of diploma you r going for weather it be a IB honors core 40....so what are you going for?
Well it is when you graduate from grade 8. It is a transition from junior high to high school. I am kind of confused on the question is? Sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for.
You must go through High School. Then you can go through a different art school. Most artist go through some kind of art school.
Stay in school so that you graduate high school. Work hard, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice some more then the colleges will find you.
well first you have to attend high school i order to receive a diploma then after you graduate you have to go to at least a police academy or a military academy for four years... BE A GOOD STUDENT
Regular High School
well, since its kind of like a doctor, and its in that field of work, i imagine you will need to graduate college, and at least get a masters degree and graduate from college
what kind of grades do you need to be a police officer
From where and what kind of degree? It's going to vary from school to school. When I was in graduate school, if you wanted to graduate during a particular semester, you had to apply within about the first two weeks of that semester.
NO,,,,,, I don't think that should be a requirements to graduate or any other test of this kind. I see it leaving more kids behind than helping. Think the government is trying to make it impossible for these kids to finish and graduate. Have a grandson that finished 12 yrs of school and had sufficient credits to graduate. He has been unable to pass these test and as far as the state is concerned he is listed as a "dropout" which it dead wrong.
None. Takes talent, persistence, and some luck. Many big stars didn't graduate high school. Tom Cruise comes to mind as one.
she didnt have an education in it. she was just a high school graduate and a model. she got her business through Russel Simmons