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Apl.De.Ap is Filipino. If you heard his songs "Take me to the Philippines" and "Bebot" there is a clue. ;)
It could take up to 1 year or more
It will depend on the university how many classes a redshirt student can take. Fundamentally, they will not be able to attend classes full time.
This would depend entirely upon what university you attend, and who you are. You have a personal choice in these things. Schedule the classes you believe you should have based on your interests, the University's requirements, and the requirements of any program you are entering.
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In primary and secondary schooling, Philippine literature is included in a subject called Filipino Subject.This specific subject encompasses Filipino language classes to the study of different Philippine literature. During elementary years, the Filipino subject is mostly about the study of the Filipino language - from the origins and history of the language itself to grammar and correct usage.In high school, the Filipino subject is mostly about Philippine literature, with great emphasis given to famous literary pieces of Francisco Baltazar ( or Balagtas ) and Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal. Freshmen and sophomore high school students study on the works of Baltazar while the works of Rizal are discussed in the Filipino subject classes of the juniors and the seniors. The study of Philippine literature for college and university students would depend on what courses they take.
does special ed student's take a few alternative ed classes (alt ed) classes
Depends on the school.
Yes. Depends on your nationality may need a student visa or not.
Yes, kids can take the belly dance lessons. If you are in Australia then your kids can join the classes of Melbourne Bellydance. Their classes are for the dedicated student or professional dancer.
You can tell your student that free ESL classes are offered at www.eslgo.com. This is good for students who are learning English as a second language.
It really depends on the major for some of the classes. All undergraduate students have to take certain general education classes. The last two years, roughly, are classes related specifically to the major the student has chosen. www.harvard.edu/academics