Yes you can. Most all colleges and universities offer basic developmental science courses for students who do not have a background in specific science courses, which can be used as prerequisites leading to the college or university level science courses. .
It is possible to take university/college courses in high school if your school provides it. Simply ask your school counselor about it and they will provide you with the information.
A.T. Still University is accredited. It is a not-for-profit private school. The university is located in Missouri and they also offer online courses.
If you can get into university, you can take anthropology. There are no high school prerequisites.
Pre-university qualifications are courses offered for college credit to students that are still in high school. Some of these courses are offered to teens as young as 14 years old.
Assuming by college you mean university, yes. Many universities have advanced courses for secondary/high school students, particularly in the areas of maths and sciences.
No you do not. May be you heard about Science Olympiad in High School. You can still compete for medals in it.
One can find courses on still life photography at Smogon University. Their website shows many unique courses in photography as well as great student work.
a vetinary science degree which is very competitive and difficult to get into at university as there are very few courses in the UK. You'd need straight A's and some work experience and sadly you still might not get a place.
Yes, you can buy the Willamette University hoodie even if you are still in high school.
A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona was created in 2007.
Well known MBA distance learning programs include Canegie Mellon University (Tepper), Drexel University, James Madison University and Pennsylvania State University-World Campus. Business Week magazine lists poopular MBA programs on their website. Wharton School of Busienss offers some of their courses online. The majority of their courses are still classroom.
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