yes
The Fine Arts is a categorization of the 5 different disciplines: Literature, Drama, Painting, Sculpture and Music.
yes :D
barerdsaw
24?
If you are determined to get into trouble regardless, then fine arts will not help. If you are motivated to stay out of trouble or get into less trouble, then fine arts can be a big help to you. If you are relying on fine arts to keep you out of trouble, you are on shaky ground and need to think more carefully. Only you can actually keep you out of trouble.
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.
In Alabama, you need 24 credits to graduate. You also must take a graduation exam (AHSGE).The credits are broken down as follows:4 credits of English4 credits of Mathematics (including both Algebra I and Geometry)4 credits of Science (including both Biology and one Physical Science)4 credits of Social Studies1 credit of Physical Education.5 credit of Health.5 credit of Arts.5 credit of Technology5.5 credit of electives
It depends on what your graduate degree is. You may have to complete more requirements if you had, for example, a Master of Fine Arts in Russian literature. For a transfer like that you would need to take the GMAT, and possibly some undergraduate courses. However, if you are looking at an undergraduate finance degree, you should be well-qualified.
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.
Most likely a Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA)