the average credit load is between 15 ans 18 credits. Still, it depends on the specific program of study, and the intensiveness of the program. Many students who take on too much put themselves at risk of sacrificing their grade point average, and risk of dropping out or failing out.
College course work is typically prescribed largely by the discipline you choose. Science degrees emphasize science coursed. Language degrees emphasize language courses.
Within your specific degree, you should choose those courses that best fit your specialty.
you have to take 9
100 subject
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maths and English are subjects you need most but it varies onwhat type of law yougo for
Controversial subjects
There are many subjects in o'level but it depends what you want to study in future.According to your future plan you have to select subjects.6-8 subjects are needed whether science or commerce.mixed subjects are also possible.For example, if someone wants to study Fashion designing he/she must take Art and design in o levels and in A levels.
Minimum 3 A levels are recommended to get into good universities
Yeah u can But first it depend on your studies that how much you had completed. If you had completed some papers like 4 or 7 of acca then it will easy for you but the universty fees will be much high. If you did'nt start it and your wish is to take admission in "Havard Universty" your fees will be low as compare to first.! And secondly its one the best and costly universty of the world. See the fees at this page. "http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/prospective_students/costs_tuition_and_fees.php"
As many biology classes as you can take. As well as specilized marine or aquatics classes if they are available.
A student of radiography must study many subjects. Some of these subjects include anatomy and physiology, algebra, and microbiology. Students will also have to take technical classes to learn to operate the radiography equipment.
writing and maths and speech and many more
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.