That's a matter of opinion. Spanish is a highly useful language to learn because it is so prevalent. However, not everyone needs to be familiar with it to get by.
Students should be required to have gym classes. I say this because January 2007, 16% of children ages 6-19 are overweight/obese.
it depends on the state
In my opinion, students should not be forced to take any classes because it's extremely difficult to accomplish something in quality when being pressured upon. Students should be able to make their own decisions, and they should be able to deal with whatever comes out as a result, either good or bad. sincerely,shaz
It depends if your outgoing or not, I say you should change classes with a friend. It depends if your outgoing or not, I say you should change classes with a friend.
The ones required by the college that grants the degree. Your academic catalog and your adviser should be able to lay out exactly what classes are required and what option you have.
Taking biology classes at any college can be intimidating and difficult. A lot of biology courses at large universities are designed to cut students from the field. These classes are required to fail out a certain percentage of students. To avoid being failed out, a student should try pursuing his or her degree in biology online.
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.
Languages should be taught in school. The United States is at a severe dis-advantage in the world markets because of a lack of ability in foreign languages. It is one of the few countries that does not make learning a foreign language mandatory in high school. It is not even required in many college majors.
No. Those students should flunk their classes.
No because they are not reasonable enough for online classes.
no it should not be allowed in schools
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