That is strictly dependent on the specific school.
Yes, they're called "Graduate Schools." Some people have the mistaken idea that you have to get a Masters degree before you can get a Doctorate, but this is not true (at least, it's not true in general; there may be some specific fields in which this is required). What is required is that you be accepted into the doctoral program, which typically has higher standards than the masters program. The decision is generally made towards the end of your second semester in graduate school and is based on how you perform on some tests, along with your course grades.
You pretty much have to get straight A's or straight A's and a few B's.
NO
Does denver have a scared straight program
a surface with not alot of fingerprints, corners that are straight and not damaged
When kind, loving, caring, and understanding STRAIGHT people take action against all the prejudice.
It is possible to draw a straight line from any point to any other point.
There are PhD programs where you can be admitted immediately after completion of the bachelor's degree.
Most forensic science programs will take you even if you get straight As.
Yes. In order to be an orthodontist, you have to complete dental school, and then be accepted into, and complete orthodontic residency. However, you do not need to be a practicing dentist first - you can go straight from "regular" dental school to a residency if you are accepted.
Yes, Denton, Texas, has programs similar to "Scared Straight," which aim to deter youth from engaging in criminal behavior by exposing them to the realities of incarceration. These programs typically involve visits to correctional facilities where participants meet inmates and hear their stories. It's advisable to check with local youth services or law enforcement for specific details on available programs in Denton.
If they are living in the same state/province/country that accepted marriage equality, then they have the same rights as any straight, married couple.