Yes, it is possible to pursue a minor while attending graduate school, depending on the policies of the specific institution you are attending. Some graduate programs may allow students to take additional courses to earn a minor alongside their main graduate degree. It is important to check with your academic advisor or the graduate school administration to understand the options available to you.
Yes, it is possible to pursue a minor while attending graduate school, depending on the policies of the specific institution. Some graduate programs may allow students to pursue a minor in a related field to complement their primary area of study. Students should check with their academic advisor or the graduate school administration for more information on the possibility of pursuing a minor while in graduate school.
If you are over 18, you are legally an adult and do not need to attend high school, although it is harder to get a job. If you are a minor (under 18), then your parents will be held responsible for you not attending school, and I believe if you don't, you or your parents can get into legal trouble.
States have age requirement laws pertaining to attending school. A minor that has been granted emancipation may not quit school unless they are the legal age to do so.
A minor can not decide where to live as long as they are minors. You can only move with your parents consent or if you are emancipated.
No.
i recently received my first MIP. The school district were i was attending school gave me three after school detentions however the police department in my district gave me a misdeminor wich included a $50 fine and a court date.
As far as I can tell from some internet searching, Paul McCartney has no connection to the London School of Economics. However, according to the Wikipedia entry on Mick Jagger, he went there on a scholarship. "He studied for a degree in accounting and finance, with a minor in physical education, but attended for less than a year and did not graduate, leaving to pursue a musical career." So that may be what the questioner was thinking of.
While elementary school is mandatory, high school is not. Unless the support order specifically states that the child needs to be attending high school in order for support to be paid, the answer is "NO".
For minor or basic knowledge in computer repairs you can browse the internet. If you seriously want to pursue a career in computer I suggest Defiance College which offers a degree and diploma in that.
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In Oregon, a 13 year old minor is allowed to babysit other minors. This is only allowed on a part-time basis while they are attending school and can be on a full-time basis during school breaks.
Retaking a class may have a minor impact on graduate school admissions, but it is generally not a significant factor. Admissions committees consider various aspects of an applicant's academic record and overall qualifications. It is important to focus on demonstrating improvement and a strong overall application.