Of course not! There may be exceptions based scholarships and other things, but they would have been worked out long before exams.
Environmental and Humanities should be capitalized, but students should not.
Some college athletes miss up to a quarter of their class time to participate in college sports.
Don’t know
Very few students are bothering to learn cursive writing these days. But if something is taught, it is only fair to grade the results.
I would recommend skirting the issue and calling it "Daily Student Register". Failing that, it's "Daily Students' Register"
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Tuition is free for students entering the 2009 academic year. After that, there will be a bill proposing that international students outside the European Union should pay tuition in Sweden.
fees of tuition should not increase .there should be margin for each and everything everything should have its limit and soaring prices of tuitions not only posses problem for students but for parents too. fees of tuition should not increase .there should be margin for each and everything everything should have its limit and soaring prices of tuitions not only posses problem for students but for parents too.
They should not be allowed to do dangerous ventures in school.
no it should not be allowed in schools
no
Abolishing board examinations may not be the best solution as they serve as a standardized measure of students' knowledge and skills. However, reforms and improvements in the examination system could address issues such as stress and anxiety among students. It is important to find a balance that ensures fair assessment while also supporting students' well-being.
Yes, students should be allowed to bring snacks to school. It helps you think.
✓A. be open to lesser-known, less expensive colleges.
yes students should be allowed to sit any where in class. As long as they can pay attention[:
if students or parents request, then it could be allowed but it is not that mandatory. happy if it helped.
i wanna study in FinlandA number of Universities and colleges in Europe offer tuition free universities admission for international students to study in Norway, Finland, Germany.Sweden has, however introduced tuition fees but offers a large number of scholarships for international students in return.This article should answer most of your questions and concerns about tuition free universities:http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/2010/05/list-of-tuition-free-universities-in.html