Who said they can't? In the UK, students are paid to attend education, usually £30 for one week of full attendance. It helps encourage them to learn and keeps trouble off the streets.
If elementary pupils had used their mother tongue as the medium of instruction 30 years ago, it is likely that their academic performance would have been better due to the familiarity and comfort of using a language they speak at home. This could lead to enhanced understanding, engagement, and participation in learning activities, leading to potentially better academic outcomes.
there are no perfect numbers instead there are perfect cubes, perfect squares, natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers. If you want natural no. they are 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29.
A typical school day in Sweden is around 6 hours, but it can vary depending on the grade level and school. Primary school students may have shorter days, while older students may have longer days with breaks in between classes.
The expression 2x + 20y - 30 is simplified as it is and cannot be further simplified without additional context or information.
Spelman has a minimum GPA requirement of 2.0, so you probably have an ok chance of getting in. However, your ACT score is pretty good which may get you a little farther.
Not with those stats alone, however those are usually a precursor to a good ACT score. A 30 will get you a full tuition scholarship, but beware the cost of living, and other expenses.
There is no requirement in the question that the classes should be of equal width. Consequently, class widths of 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 and 27 (or 30) will do the trick.
6 one hour classes = 6 hours 10 30 min classes = 5 hours
Assuming you take 6 credits next year (for a total of 24 credits), this is not possible. If you get a 4.0 in every class, the highest grade you can get is 2.275, based on this math (1.7x18+4.0x6)/24 = 2.275. As a high school senior, you should have been able to figure this out yourself, which is troublesome. I'm assuming you want to raise your GPA to get into college. I think your best option would be to go to a community college, get your grades up, and transfer to a four year school.
3 classes
According the Collegeboard website, the average GPA is 3.7. 50% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher 30% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.74 14% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 5% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 1% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99 Good Luck!
Kean University doesn't have a stated minimum GPA requirement to be accepted to the school, however the average GPA of its students is 3.0. If you are a transfer student, there is a minimum GPA, which is 2.0.
sure a 3.75 is good, but there are a lot of people applying with 4.0 gpa's so make sure to do good on the SAT's aim for 2200 and above (if you can)
under 30 credits 2.0 GPA over 30 2.75
30-100 Gpa (in compression)
A student with a 4.0 GPA and a mid-ranged ACT score such as a 25 suggests that he either struggled with the ACT, or is a really hard worker in order to acheive his grades. On the flipside, a student with a 2.0 GPA and a 30+ ACT suggests that the student doesn't apply himself in school. I don't know about you, but i take the 4.0 over any ACT score if the student doesn't apply himself. Colleges are starting to look at the GPA more and more at the GPA and class rank and less and less at the ACT. Plus, ACT scores don't have a strong correlation or a correlation at that between how high the ACT score is and how well they do in college. Bottom line is, if you believe and put the time into your studies in college, you will do just fine in college with a <25 ACT or a >30.