not necessarily
depends what courses you say get AP credits in, how you do on the AP tests and what not
I had 19 college credits from AP before my first year
None of them counted as I did engineering and they simply didnt apply
the benifit of graduate highschool earlier is that you can start your career earlier
Your school district makes the decision to purchase the Accelerated Reader program. If you don't like the program. lobby the district to change. Once a school district joins the program, it is hard to change because it is so expensive.
No Accelerated Reader is not a free program. Your school district has to buy the program. Many justify the costs because there have been studies to show that it can do a good job at monitoring progress.
Yes
You could graduate college early if you were on an accelerated path, but to be a pediatrician you'll still need four years of medical school as well as completion of a residency program.
If you have completed a recognized bachelors degree you should be able to apply for a graduate program. Still, you will have to check with the graduate schools of interest, and inquire about the entrance requirements particular to each school and your program of interest. Viper1
You can do an accelerated program that will finish in 2 years. Many online and community colleges offer accelerated programs.
They are used by a graduate school admissions office to access your probable success in their graduate program.
Michigan apparently does not have a state policy on accelerated high school programs. That would be determined at the local level. Talk to your school counselor.
Yes Reed College has graduate school programs. There are several in the arts and liberal studies. For further information you can call the school or look on their website.
Yes, you can get into a dental assisting program if you did not graduate high school. All you need is your GED.
No. Generally you are admitted to a particular graduate program so you cannot change to another PhD program. Not unless you are prepared to apply to the second program, which you may or may not get accepted to.