yes :D
It is a yes in most states.
Under the recommended high school graduation plan in Texas, students are required to complete 1 credit of physical education (PE) to graduate. This is typically equivalent to one year of PE classes. Additional credits may be earned through participation in certain sports or other approved activities.
yes
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24?
22.5 i think
About 124 but it depends on your major.
You cannot find answers for a plus learning for US history so if you need to get the credit to graduate, you better read hard and revise past papers.
22 credits: 4 credits English 3 credits Math (4 for AR challege scholorship) 3 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 2 credit Foreign Laguage (for a higher degree) .5 credit PE, Health, Art, & Speech
Well congratulations on being a graduate student! If you need additional funding for your schooling and you have a bad credit score, then you need a co-signer who has a good credit score. There are a few lenders out there that take risk on bad credit borrowers.
Yes, you can transfer graduate credit from another institution, but it is subject to the policies of the institution you are transferring to.
Take that half credit in a summer school session perhaps and graduate mid-term instead.