Firstly get in touch with another school of your choice,you will have to see the head,they will take some details from you and the child will need to sit a few short tests for their capability,the school will do the reat if they can take them...
It is doubtful that they will transfer. The laws are based on totally different systems and codes, as well as different precedents.
That will depend on the school. Some will allow you to transfer between schools. Others might require you to simply reapply.
Yes you can . to play sports at that school is different
you move......bring in your student I.D. papers to your new school and do all that stuff................
Yes, they will. Last year I moved to a different country and now they have my marks. You have to provide the records so that they can verify your current level of education. That allows them to put you in the correct classes.
To transfer to a different graduate school, you typically need to meet the admission requirements of the new school, such as submitting transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose. You may also need to take the GRE or other standardized tests. Contact the admissions office of the new school for specific instructions and deadlines.
Get a copy of your transcript and then check with the registrar of the new school. That way, you have an exact description of the courses you took.
No, he or she would need parental or guardian permission and permission from the administrator/supervisor of the school district.
They have to choose to transfer in NCAAB.
Yes, if you transfer to another law school they may want to find reasons as to why you are transferring to their law school.
Yes, BUT this will be completely at the discretion of the school or more specifically the department you are looking to transfer the credits to. The best idea is to speak with the advisor for the program you want to attend to see if the credits are transferable. Most cases will be different so there is no yes or no answer for this type of question. Often times graduate programs will require that a certain number of credits be taken at the school to which the degree will be issued.
When you transfer to another school.