The 18 and the 29 busses can take you from the British Museum to Regent's Park.
Depending on where in Regents Park you want to go to, and the route you take, it can be anything from 4 to 7 miles.
Hyde Park, Regents Park, St James Park, Battersea Park - take your pick.
Hyde Park, Regents Park, St James Park, Battersea Park - take your pick.
I assume you mean the British museum.... bus 7 to Great Titchfield Street Take Bus N8 to Hyde Park Corner then bus 14 to (OLD) Park Lane and the HR Cafe.
The easiest way is to take a short cab journey.
The freshmans who are advanced in classes in hard and high classes take regents the ones with normal classes don't take regents as freshman
There is more than one. Take your pick from Hyde Park, Green Park, St. James's Park, Regents Park, Battersea Park. There are many more but one of these will probably be the one that you want.
No, only New York requires students to take the Regents Exam
Grade 7 Students cannot take the REGENTS exam, because most middle schools do not offer Regents courses, unless the student has advanced classes and are taking the advanced Regents courses.
No. A homeschooled teenager may take Regents exams, but he will not be granted a diploma.
It's nearly impossible to park nearby. The easiest way is to take the tube to South Kensington.
Yes.