It varies from school to school but generally a C is sufficient.
the best thing you can do is major in something that you like in chemisrty and find a career you would want to do for the rest of your life. Also you can find a college that majors in chemisrty. *chemisrty is a good majoring skill!
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to limit the pH change in a solution
Many, many thousands of people have contributed to our knowledge of chemistry.
As long as your high school in North Carolina is a state accredited school, there will not be an issue and all your credits will transfer.
biology,chemisrty ,physics,english and 1 optionl subject
yes you would
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Chemisrty isn't based on math, but it certainly wouldn't be possible without math.
There is no choosing. If you fail a class it will not be applied by the school you transfer to. Only those courses that are passed with the appropriate grade (typically a C or better) will transfer. In addition, the Grade Point Average (GPA) will not apply to the new school. You will start off fresh which means your GPA will be as a result of what you achieve at the new college or university.
If you are in 9th grade and want to change schools because of different good reasons, it is possible. Your counselor may have told you it was too late because she doesn't think you should transfer in the middle of the year.