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you look in books and research on the computer
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you buy a c.d. called success maker for all grades on the computer
Let him understand that your decisions now will affect your future. But find out the reason he does not want you to take the course, it might be for good.
After completing 12th grade in computer science in India, consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related fields. Additionally, explore diploma/certification courses for specialized skills, seek internships for practical experience, and network to expand opportunities.
This means that she must take two science courses so she can get that grade
hell no! do you want a F! unless your in 2nd grade of course, SO NO!
That depends entirely on the policies of the university, college, department, and professor. Some mandate that attendance be part of the grade point, some don't. Some grade all course work, some only grade certain courses and have the rest as pass/fail, or no-credit but required. Ask the school you are interested in attending or the professor whose course you are planning to take.
Yes, earth science is taught in 8th grade.
Medical schools are highly competitive. While a students GPA is not the only criteria, it is very important. Medical schools do look at the critical science courses. The grade of C in a science course will not go over well. I would suggest you repeat the course for a higher grade.
GCSE: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Science, Music (All A - Grade) and English Language B-Grade A-Level: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science (All A-grade) Hoping for a career in the RAF and train as a pilot, and then maybe later on become an airline pilot. Thanks in advance for any help or input anyone can offer. Are these subjects deemed acceptable?