Yes, colleges generally care about the math classes you take in high school as they reflect your academic rigor and preparedness for college-level coursework. Most colleges recommend that students complete at least three to four years of math, including Algebra, Geometry, and a higher-level course like Precalculus or Calculus. Taking advanced math classes can strengthen your application, especially for programs in STEM fields. However, the overall context of your academic performance and extracurricular activities also plays a significant role in admissions decisions.
yes
If you apply to a certain college, and they decide to check in with your high school (and a lot of them do), you had better believe they'll care what your absenteeism and tardy record is.
No the only GPA that colleges care about is your cumulative high school gpa, which is calculated beginning in your freshman year of high school.
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no, colleges only look at your high school transcripts.
In order to go into Law school you will have to d a few steps. One you have to be out of high school and do some colleges class to get a law degree which can take a few years.
High school. And the class of 2013
High school diploma
I think that you are asking what classes you can take in high school if you want to be a criminal lawyer, so this is the question that I will answer. Really, in high school, there aren't many classes that are related to criminal law. When I was in high school, there were a few classes that touched on criminal law such as my business law class and my sociology class. I would encourage you to look into some local community colleges that allow you to attend classes for high school credit. Many community colleges offer criminal justice or criminology classes which will prepare you for similar classes in college and in law school. Good luck!
No
I am looking for a accredited high school diploma program that are accept at community colleges in the state of Mississippi
No. Most of them usally only care that you're already there at the college and expect you to apply yourself and do your best.