Most students who take AP or honors courses are prepared for college level work because they have challenged themselves in high school. However, there are many high schools that offer regular classes that can be very challenging also. The students who take regular courses in these schools can also feel prepared for college courses. As a rule, colleges like to see students take at least a few of the hardest courses offered in their high schools. As a college consultant, however, I am afraid too many colleges look at your GPA sometimes more than they do the courses you take, AP, honors, or regular.
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Honor classes give you college credit, if you are stating from a High School standpoint. If not, honor classes give you more credits than regular classes.
No, there is a correlation between regular physical activity and its effects on lowering blood pressure
A correlation coefficient is a value between -1 and 1 that shows how close of a good fit the regression line is. For example a regular line has a correlation coefficient of 1. A regression is a best fit and therefore has a correlation coefficient close to one. the closer to one the more accurate the line is to a non regression line.
I'm 13 with autism and I go to "regular" classes with everybody else. Autism can range from mild to severe. The symptoms of people with autism can vary. People with autism can have very low IQs, but ones labeled as high-functioning have average or higher IQs. People with autism can have different tolerances for different settings - noise, brightness, temperature, scents, number of people, etc. Thus, some will be fine in "regular" classes and some will not. Some will outperform other students in "regular" classes. Some will do fine in a few "regular" classes, but not well in a few other "regular" classes.
Yes in fact most schools offer remedial science courses for their students that have a rough patch in those classes. I would highly recommend these classes before signing up for a regular one.
Based on the evidence provided, it can be concluded that there is a positive correlation between regular exercise and improved physical health.
Some Latin American and Spanish students have classes on Saturdays as a way to make up for lost time during the week or to accommodate a heavier course load. In some cases, Saturday classes are also used for special programs or workshops that require extra time beyond the regular school week.
My son, now 24, did not talk until he was 4. He too displayed "challenging behaviors" and was text book autistic. There's hope though...He graduated high school valedictorian (regular classes), and is now in grad school. Good luck.
"Ordinary school" typically refers to the mainstream education system where students follow a standardized curriculum and attend classes on a regular basis. It is the standard school system that most students in a given region or country attend.
Summer classes typically cost more than regular classes due to the condensed schedule and higher demand for courses during the summer term. The exact difference in cost can vary depending on the institution and specific course, but on average, summer classes can be 10-20 more expensive than regular classes.
Degrees awarded by the distance streams universities like IGNOU is clearly marked as "distant mode", hence the recruiter can easily discriminate and would never prefer such students whereas millions of students are available from regular classes.
Regular University requires regular attendance of classes and following strict guidelines and regulations,it is more suitable to non working class students. Open University is more flexible in terms college regulations and allows working class student to participate in adult discussions and training sessions but the ultimate aim of providing education is the same for both. Kalungi Mayanja - Botswana