English of course, by the way the only academic subject that ( in my day) was reuired for all four years in High School- a sensible rule. get your grammar right (from start).
The best SQL courses are always found through your current school. If you speak with a counselor they should be able to guide you either to another school to take those classes or help you enroll in one.
There are no high school requirements for becoming an actress but taking Drama or Theater would probably help. Also acting classes would be beneficial.
If you want to be an ecologist (like me) you should take science courses such as Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, Earth and Space Science, Geography: math classes including geometry, algebra, pre-calc., statistics: some technology and engineering classes: government classes such as government and politics, psychology [and others that your school offers]: English courses[that should be required for you]: maybe some physical education courses to keep you motivated if you're the kind of ecologist that will be physically active all day long: and those courses should make you become a successful ecologist. :)
They will likely have to be retaken. Consult the admissions office or a guidance counselor, they can explain what courses can be valid and which ones need to be retaken.
However, Prof Nesson has been offering online classes even before that by uploading lecture videos and having meetings in Second Life. Those courses are offered to HLS students in the classroom and opened to the larger community to a less extensive degree."Yes. Prof Fischer has just started to offer courses through edX, though you have to apply. However, Prof Nesson has been offering online classes even before that by uploading lecture videos and having meetings in Second Life. Those courses are offered to HLS students in the classroom and opened to the larger community to a less extensive degree.
There are many hundreds of different types of math courses. You have course in high school, college, trade school, continual learning, etc. The types of math courses are limited only by the imagination of those who design math courses.
ELearning courses have a wide variety available. Some common eLearn classes include those to advance your skills in math, different languages, history, and specialty "how to" classes. Prices also vary greatly though there are some sites that do offer free classes.
you can find some college prep classes by going to college websites or you can take those classes online or you can sign up for those classes in high school to go yourself ready for college
Yes! AP classes can be very useful; they can help to prepare you for college levels courses that you will take and also help if you get high enough test scores to be eligible to skip those classes in college. Even if you don't pass the test you are able to get enough backround knowlegde to pass the college class with ease.
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.
The only high school classes that are required are those that any college would require for admission. To prepare for the classes required so that one may apply to veterinary school it would be good to take Algebra I & II plus Trigonometry.
First, you graduate from high school with high enough grades to be accepted to the college. Then, you take whichever courses are required to earn the degree you want, and pass those classes. Once you get enough credit earned, you'll receive your diploma.