In most schools traditionally you have to take an entrance exam to get into an AP class, however it is not required or absolutely necessary for a school to have an exam. Speak with a Counselor, Dean, Principal, or an informed Parent about your interest in enrolling into more advanced courses.
It's important to recognize the rigor of an AP class and that the best way to insure a seamless transition into an AP class with out any kind of disruption, is that you maintain well above average marks in the specific class you wish to excel in.
honor roll grades are anything from B- to A+ sooo u can have all B- 's and still get honor roll if u want high honor roll you can either have all A's or you can have more A's then B's it kinda ranges from school districts - hope it helped! :)
Honors related to academic achievements may include being on the honor roll, receiving academic scholarships, earning a high GPA, or being inducted into honor societies like the National Honor Society.
City Honors High School was created in 2005.
Paradise Honors High School was created in 2008-08.
Honors society means you are taking harder classes. Honor roll is getting better grades.
Yes if you have an incomplete grade on your report card you can still get honors you need to have 3 B's or less to get on it! If you have more you get second honors.
The motto of City Honors High School is 'If you can't do the best thing,do the right thing.'.
He received many honors in high school. She honors her parents. She received three honors in her lifetime.
Well yes and no but mostly maybe
It is possible to use honors in a sentence. Here are a few examples. Sally graduated high school with honors. Albert enjoyed the honors banquet.
Some examples of academic honors that high school students can achieve include being named valedictorian or salutatorian, receiving honors or high honors on their report card, earning membership in the National Honor Society, and winning academic awards or scholarships.
Summa cum Laude - with "Highest Honors" Magna cum Laude - with "great Honors" Cum Laude - with "Honors"