I believe so.
no it is a proper noun so it should be capitalized. Gap is a clothing company. common nouns are school, student teacher, human...etc
Only if they are at the start of a sentence. Otherwise they are not capitalised.
There is no reason that science should not be compulsory for school. If you are scientifically illiterate you are illiterate.
it should be written as "natural science" because neither the word "natural" nor "science" is a proper noun (ie a name, city, language..)
a procedure should be at least 5-10 steps. according to my science teacher.
Yes, the "P" in "Student Council President" should be capitalized as it is part of a title.
If Graduate Level Work is used as a title, then it should be capitalized.
No.
No, they are not capitalized, just as math and geography would not be capitalized.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
No, the word "science" is a common noun. Proper nouns are capitalized.
No.
Yes, "Bachelor of Science" should be capitalized when referring to the specific degree title.
Qualities of a science student should include being a curious and eager learner. Skills that a science student should have include problem solving and math.
No, since political science is not a proper noun.
In general no; it should be capitalized if it's part of the name of something, like a class or department (e.g. the Political Science department).
Yes, the word science can be capitalized depending on how it is used in the report. If the word science is used in the title of the report, it should be capitalized. If the word science is used as a proper noun, as in the name of a specific class or course, or the title of a book or resource, it should be capitalized. For example: Required courses for college freshmen include Science 101. If the word science is used as a common noun, then it should not be capitalized.