It is not technically necessary, but if the class is one that you think you might use in college, you should retake it. Ask your guidance counsellor or teachers to help you decide which choice would be best for you.
I would like to add you will have to retake the class to graduate no matter what. Do the summer school. It is a shorter time for the same units and class. Get it over with.
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All schools should be able to produce a transcript for all passed and current students. If the school of interest to you does not, I would look for another school. Lastly, make sure the school has the appropriate accreditation.
The best for a high school graduate is to go to college. A college graduate should apply to companies that are interested in their degree.
After high school, 4 years of undergraduate college, followed by 5-6 years of graduate college, followed by 2-3 years of post-graduate research. Sometimes you can skip the post-graduate. --> you should be 27 or 28 by the time you finish graduate college.
You should be disqualified from graduating from high school if you have not learned the material you are supposed to learn in order to graduate. Unfortunately, that is based on standardized tests and grades.
Most people who graduate high school graduate when they are 18. If you graduated from high school in 2006, then you should be somewhere around 26 to 27 years old.
It depands on your intrests.
3.1 is mediocre for a graduate degree. you should have no C's on your transcript and hopefully you will have a majority of A's.
The professors in an online school help their students using email or forums that are set up for their classes. If you are concerned about what online classes entail, you can find information about what you should look for in a graduate school at http://www.petersons.com/graduate-schools/considerations-online-graduate-degree.aspx.