Once you take a class and pass it the units never expire, but if you stop attending college or drop out of a program and then restart you may have more units to complete to graduation.
you just have to pass
There are no college requirements to get a civilian pilot's license. However, you do have to be able to handle the math required to pass the tests. Military pilots in the US all have a Bachelor's degree.
As long as you pass all the appropriate college entrance exams and pass the state required high school graduation test, being accepted into college in NY shouldn't be a problem.
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam
Entrance into any teacher college is the same in all states, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. If you have a GED, you may be required to obtain an Associates Degree first. Additionally, you will be required to complete certain college credits, pass tests, and perhaps write an essay and complete an interview.
==A 1.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, or a "D"...== ...is required to pass any college course. Obviously, the higher the grade is, the better the chance is that the student would be considered knowledgable or proficient in the subject.
Stay in school, study hard, and get good grades.
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First of all, you have to get good grades, then you have to pass all the exams that are required for getting a federal grant for college. After you do all this, you are ready.
Nine States were required. They were ratified by state conventions and not the state legislatures.