seven at the max as if you have any higher it will over do it
The amount of subjects you must take as a freshman in high school in Canada depends on the school you are going to. Most require at least 3 or 4 main classes and the rest are electives.
Should not be a limit.
you have to complete 6 books to get ur high school diploma and there not tht hard i have 2 left with a 93% grade average
6 because you have to learn six subjects in high school.687earth days
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!
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depends were you live but most are only six classesSchools have required classes you have to take to go to the next grade. You are not given a choice on the classes, but have to take these to go to high school. You may have a choice of an elective depending on the school, but you will have all the same subjects you have had in school.
Choose between;PopulationSizeHistory + CultureSchools Programme (High School?? It's Secondary School!!)CurrencyAnd other basic subjects and ways of lifethat differ in many countries.
It depends on the league that the JV team plays in, but most high school leagues require every player to be a registered student of the school. Most likely, the middle school player would have to be registered in at least one high school class. This might also effect later eligibility, as many leagues limit players to four years of high school competition
Well, it depends on the school limit.
School in Mexico is similar to school in the United States, except many of the school are much poorer. Some of the subjects do differ.
You can find out how many high school credits you have by requesting a transcript from your school. The transcript will show a breakdown of the courses you took and the credits you earned for each class. Alternatively, you can also speak to your school counselor or registrar for this information.