In most high schools, it would be weighted.
you could help out at a humane society, or if you're doing a sport of some sort outside of school. both of these things can give you more high school credits
You need 17 credits to be a Senior ask your counsler about how many more credits you need to be a senior if you are not sure.
It depends in which area you live it can be from 22 all the up to 36 credits. What country you live in really affects it.
you still have periods you go from class to class, you have different teachers each period,you have to do homework,still have hard tests,you have an elective,still alot of people go to the school (but the high school has more students)......and more
It depends on the collage and your high school like in my school you need a little over 23 credits but some collages want more and some times they want 2 credits of another language so its always different (best to ask one of your teachers) The actual number of credits is less important than having a diploma. While more credits and specific classes can certainly help in getting accepted, the key is actually having a graduated.
because there's more info then the old days
more then 3 students dip shat
Take any classes that count towards your high school credits so when your in high school you will have extra room for electives that can help you learn more about the field of criminology.
take a civil rights class in high school or take an advanced class in college
It can give you credits in high school. Jobs are more likely to hire bilingual employees. You can make more friends :-) ...just to mention some.
Ged Or HS Diploma As of right now 30 April 2010 you must be a High School Senior, High School Graduate, College Student or have a GED with 15 or more college credits.
It takes more than high school to get into John Hopkins. First, you have to graduate from a college/university with a BA/BS and then you will apply to the medical school, take the testing they want, submit your college GPA, and fill out forms that they want. You can not go directly from high school to medical school.