The Oath of Enlistment that a current high school student takes is purely ceremonial. It is not until you take the oath and sign processing paperwork at the Military Entrance and Processing Station (MEPS) that you have truly enlisted and are complelled to complete your commitment. Until that time you are just another high school student.
Yes you can
A person can practice aesthetics from home while they are still attending school. The studying of aesthetics is the study of fine arts or the study of the beauty of nature.
No, She is Now attending/playing at the rival school Arizona State.
no college still attending the school of life
High School. He never went to College or I suppose he would still be attending.
She recently (May 2011) finished High School. In 2012, she'll be attending either NYU or USC.
no
As long as you are physically capable of attending school, then yes. There are no laws or regulations that state otherwise.
You can. While school officials have no direct authority away from school, they may still address and advise their students. While you are on school premises, you are subject to school rules. And school rules can be extended to include local community rules, county rules or country rules ( 'the law of the land rules'). So exhibit good manners wherever you are, and you can avoid unpleasant forms of discipline.
That will depend entirely on if you are working. There are people who hold full time jobs while attending law school. I did.
Prince and Paris are attending regular school in 2010. Blanket is still homeschooling by Katherine.
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