It depends on your high school. Some high schools have credits, and you need a certain number to graduate.
It depends on the specific school and program of study (major). Each will have requirements particular to themselves. Thus, there are no standard requirements for all graduate schools.
it's like graduating elementary school- you are just a bit older.
Assuming we are talking about school grades, you graduate
Graduating or NOT Graduating School doesn`t change anything.You can be successful without graduating .. .
23 if your graduating class of 2012. but 22 for graduating class of 2011 or 2010.
Yes, he attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, graduating class of 1989.
No one can "lie" about graduating. As long as all credits are fulfilled then a student will graduate. Make sure to see a counselor to help you with that.
You should be disqualified from graduating from high school if you have not learned the material you are supposed to learn in order to graduate. Unfortunately, that is based on standardized tests and grades.
The answer is 92% of them graduate from high school and move on to universities.
Yes, you can go to college. Most graduating seniors do.
2014 i think that or 2015 I'm a freshman, and I'm graduating in 2014.
Ask your mother.
The noun 'graduate' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone who has been awarded a degree from a school, university, or college. The noun forms for the verb to graduate are graduation and the gerund, graduating.