...think of it like every other school. Design school is creative yes, but still a school. So unless it is a child prodigy- a creative and technical genius, he/she would probably not be accepted.
A high school like Midwood will usually accept about seven absences a year.
You may apply all year round, but there are deadlines for each semester. Each semester changes so I would look at the technical school closest to you to find a deadline that works for you,
Yes, they do.
Well, contradictory question. While the US Army will accept 17-year-olds with parental concent, they do not accept non-graduates. You must have a high school diploma.
In the UK you would be going in (or would be in) fourth year.
Actually no matter what you look like, how old you are or anything else they should accept you. I've wanted to be a model so I went to a modeling school. You would have to pass their classes for someone to accept you. No one would want to hire a model that can't do anything... There are different types of classes. Runway, tv and make-up. If there is anything else I might Have forgot because when I went to modeling school i was 9. (4th grade)
There are many 4 year colleges that accept this. It is best to call the office of admissions and check with the college you would like to attend.
He is 17 & dosen't go to school. I think that he would be in Year 12. (If he did)
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out of the about 900 applicants to loyola, they will accept 350 student each year
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Most likely but if you went to summer school at your own free will that would give you more credit as in, longer school year