There are 3 terms in a school year.
Depends on your school.
The answer is 1. A semester IS a term. When a school year is divided into two terms, each term is called a "semester." When a school year is divided into three terms, each term is called a "trimester." So, asking how many terms are in a semester is like asking how many hours are in one hour.
Two. The word "semester" means two terms. "Trimester" means three terms.
two four year terms
In England, the school year typically consists of three terms: autumn, spring, and summer. Students generally attend school for about 39 weeks, which translates to approximately nine months of school each year. The school year usually starts in early September and ends in late July, with breaks for Christmas, Easter, and a summer holiday.
Australian children, on the whole, go to school for thirteen years. There are twelve years of schooling, preceded by a Prep year (or Kindergarten in some states). Many then continue on to University for anywhere from three years on.
There are no limits for congressional terms. Congressmen can have unlimited 2 year terms. Senators can have unlimited 6 year terms.
220 days are in an Icelandic school year 220 days are in an Icelandic school year
There are 190 days in a Canadian school year
1 year
No. Australia's school terms have nothing to do with seasons in the northern hemisphere. Australian school children have between six and nine weeks' holiday in December and January (depending on whether they attend a state school or a private school). The school year is divided into four terms, with several weeks' holiday separating each of the other terms.
U.S. Representative to the House of Representatves are elected for 2-year terms. The number of terms they can serve is unlimited.