I've known two people who have told me that for decades after graduating they had nightmares in which they were suddenly told that their BA degrees were invalid and that they had to repeat the final examination ... (Both had to take a very demanding final examination). I wonder if you found the last two years at High School stressful? I have this same dream all the time - I think it means that I am falling behind or failing in my current responsibilities and wishing that I might be back in high school. Curiously, I have also had the dream about having an assignment due to meet graduation requirements in college even though I had already graduated.
Never ever put something that is not true on your application. You could lose your job. I have been asked for my high school diploma even though I have a masters. It all depends what job you are applying for. However you obtained the high school education you needed to get into college is what you need to show.
You could be 12th grade. But many have graduated from high school by 19.
At school, Hermione wanted to always be the best in her class. Her fear was failing, so it must have been very important to success and do the best which was possible. She also wanted good frienships at school, which she could remember and apprciate.
If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.
I think it could mean many things, it could mean that no matter if you'r failing,always fallow your heart. -Your welcome.
I got mine from the school where I graduated. I assume you could also contact the Board of Education. With all the schools there, you could easily obtain the transcripts.
Yes, see your consular for a copy. Even if my son is still in school? He is a senior and they told him he could not get a copy
The legal age of majority is 18, regardless of whether you have graduated high school. But you could try to petition the courts for emancipation. It will be easier if you have parental consent.
Someone usually fails school through the lack of effort of learning. The other main reason is because that someone is trying to learn, but that someone doesn't get it, so that someone just fails everything, ultimately failing school. Someone could be failing school for some of these reasons... 1. By not doing there work correctly 2. Not showing up to school that much 3. Maybe by not turning work in on time either And those are the main answers to this question.
Yes. As far as colleges are concerned, anyone who has not yet obtained a college degree is considered an "undergraduate", i.e. anyone who has not graduated from college is an under(less than)graduate. Some colleges will actually accept people who have not graduated from high school so, in theory, you could become a college graduate without ever graduating from high school.
This could be any of these words:gratitude (noun) - gratefulnessgraduated (adjective) - completed school, or marked with volumes (graduated cylinder)graduate (noun) - one who has completed school or other training
You could always just bring your toothbrush and toothpaste to school. If that's any help?