it does 10 grade
College is more about big projects than daily homework and yes it does count.
It is possible to get into college with a D letter grade, however, you may have to take remedial classes that won't count towards college credit. Local colleges will probably offer more leeway.
They count for more. The exam itself is usually about 30% of your grade.
Yes, if you retake a course in college and perform worse, it is likely to count against your overall academic record. Most colleges consider the highest grade earned in a repeated course for calculating your GPA, but both attempts may still be visible on your transcript. It is important to check your college's specific policies on retaking courses to understand how it may impact your academic standing.
A test in middle 6th grade won't count for getting into college. It starts to get tracked in high school.
no
probably anywhere from 4/5 grade to college
It counts towards you going into sixth grade
The order is Freshman - 9th grade or first year of college Sophomore - 10th grade or second year of college Junior - 11th grade or third year of college Senior - 12th grade or fourth/last year of college
All high school classes starting usually in 9th grade. What you do senior year, particularly in the second half of the year, can affect your admission.
No. It doesn't count for your grade. The STAR test is basically a test to see if your teachers are doing their jobs, and how "smart" your school is in general.
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