you need to check with the academic counselors at the school you want to go to or the school you will be transferring to from the community college. each school is different when it comes to admissions requirements.
Some dangers of geography in Mesopotamia included frequent flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which could destroy crops and settlements. Additionally, the region was susceptible to droughts, leading to food shortages and famine. The flat and open terrain made Mesopotamia vulnerable to invasions from neighboring civilizations.
A lot of the things that occur in history have to do with geography. For example, the ideal location of Florence for trade made Florence a very popular and busy city in the Renaissance. Geography also helped with the fate with certain battles. For example, the group on top of the cliff would have an advantage to the one below it. Geography and history are very closely related. In fact at my school in ninth grade, you take geography as your history course.
Yes. All high school history is used to determine if you can get in to college.
in 8th grade i did the history of sharks and won the state wide contest. i got a $1000 savings bond and it helped me get through college.
1st of all, you should be studying in your book instead of online! And 2nd of all, you should REALLY already know that. I am disappointed! :-(
Probably their average grade / GPA ;-)
it does 10 grade
Well, he never finsished High School. Instead he skipped a few High School years, and continued on to college.
It depends where it is listed. If it is listed under "Grade", it probably means you failed that class (some colleges use 'E' instead of 'F'). If it is listed under "Repeat (excluded from GPA)", it means that you have repeated that class and the grade is not used in your GPA calculation (the better grade is used).
7th grade
you basically just learn English, World Geography, Algebra 1 or Geometry, Biology, World Language, and an Elective.Geometry BiologyHealthPEWorld History, (depends on your school)
The order is Freshman - 9th grade or first year of college Sophomore - 10th grade or second year of college Junior - 11th grade or third year of college Senior - 12th grade or fourth/last year of college