There are some high school students who excel in specific academic areas and outclass what a high school can offer. Thus, there are some colleges (most prevalent are the community colleges), that offer these students access to some college coursework through a special program. Some schools refer to these programs as bridge programs. In most cases, the high school student must be a junior or senior, have a least a B average, and have the recommendation of a high school counselor and parental permission. As such, I believe it would be beneficial for these students who wish to enhance their existing skills, as long as it does not interfere with their high school program and activities.
Yes, from mid-school to college students can choose their own classes. Those, however, are part of a study plan.
no. skype should never be used in classes. Being in classes gives students a chance to interact with eachother. People should make REAL friendships inside of school.
Yes, students should be allowed to bring snacks to school. It helps you think.
yes because there could always be an emergency!
High school level classes to prepare for college
You should go to culinary school.
no it should not be allowed in schools
The classes you take in Junior High are not a factor. The classes you take in high school do not really affect your ability to become an attorney. And, believe it or not, the classes you take in college don't really matter. Law students can have just about any degree and go to law school. I was an engineer with no thoughts of law school when I got out of college.
There are no classes for baseball you just have to excel in the sport.
yes, many community colleges offer these classes and high school students are welcomed.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.