To graduate High School, you need Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Literature.
Some art classes are acceptable for some types of college credits, but a lot of places limit the amount of art classes you can take to count towards your degree, unless if your degree is in art.
Pass/fail classes typically do not count towards GPA. Instead, they are usually recorded as a pass or fail on your transcript without affecting your GPA.
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.
Depends on who is asking. Most universities count 15 credit hours per credit. The state of PA allows 30 continuing education hours per college credit.
Its so hard to get this question answered. Does Disability from Social Security count towards earned income or unearned income when trying to figure out how much credit we would get towards the Obamacare health plan
Many community colleges will allow students to take a couple classes without a high school diploma or GED equivalency. However, most colleges and universities will not count these classes towards a degree.
In most cases, the bibliography does not count towards the page count of a written assignment.
No, the work cited does not count towards the total word count.
I've been told that if you leave a small balance on your credit card it'll count towards your credit rating due to the fact the credit bureaus want you to pay off the money they lent you but also want to make money on top of that. I know this is a good way to appeal to a lender when applying for a loan. But if there is a way to avoid deliberately paying interest I'd rather pay it in full if I can afford to and still have it qualify as a credit rating.
Yes it does, the tax credit counts towards the purchase of any home as long as you are a first time home buyer. follow this link for more info www.home-for-sale-fl.com/About_The_Price.html
You really have to check with the college, but most of them will accept online classes. Call your college and ask them before you take the online classes to make sure.
Obtain a credit card and use it. Store credit cards are available to use as well-- they're specific to that store, of course, but it can be used to build a credit history with purchases and such. Any major payments made will count towards that credit history.