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That would depend entirely on your particular middle school. Personally, the middle school I went to had no computer program (and none of the classes I took there had any impact on whether or not I could take any of the computer classes in high school).
Yes, you can graduate from a program or school and still take additional classes for personal or professional development.
In multiple ways...classes...friends...Rosetta Stone program...school
Yes, there are schools that offer online classes toward a physician assistant program. You can get more information at www.collegedegree.com › Online Programs
After medical school you would need to complete an accredited residency program in pediatrics.
Driver's ed classes typically start at various times throughout the year, depending on the driving school or program offering them. It's best to check with the specific driving school or institution for their schedule of classes.
There are classes like this at many high schools, but not all of them. Some high schools offer classes in how to make videos, or take ample photography. Other classes may produce their own school-wide news program.
No, there are no online surgical technologist school. However, you can take basic biology classes online to prepare for the program.
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No, there is not a Disneyland School, per-say, but there is a Disney College Program that is a paid internship. You may take classes while interning but it is not required.
For me, and my nursing school, our nursing school is the same thing as the nursing program...the program is the curriculum...the actual classes that we take...and the school is just another name. For example I applied to the Presbyterian School of Nursing at Queens University of Charlotte, in Charlotte, NC and when I got in they said "Welcome to our nursing program." Its the same thing.
Daly's truck driving school in Georgia offers CDL classes. You can find more information about their program at this website: http://www.dalystruckdrivingschool.com/