Legally, a person can drop out of school at the age of 16. If you're Amish, however, many times your education can be finished upon completion of eighth grade. Let me just tell you, although you may not want to hear it, your income has a much greater chance of being larger in the future if you at LEAST graduate from high school. You really, really ought to stay in school. Believe me, you won't regret it.
Yes you can, but not if you just decide to quit because your school load is too much or what have you. You have to be laid off from your job. If you show proof that you are enrolled full-time in school (12 or more credit hours), you can draw unemployment benefits and you are excluded from having to seek work. All you need is a school official's signature every five weeks to show you are still enrolled full time.
The full form of dav is Dayanand Anglo Vedic school.
Can you claim him on your taxes? If you live in the US, yes, you can, if he's a full-time student and would be considered your dependant.
nowhere
Indian School of Business.
No because you would still be in school or should be but your school would only let you work part time.
You have to go to school early because that is when your brain is still fresh and not full of nonsense
I'm sure you could work your school and work schedule around each other but it would be very difficult i would recommend that you do one part time. In my opinion if you have a position on a paid fire department i would go to school part time so you keep your full time spot as a firefighter.
She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated. She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated. She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated.
Well, you would need to talk to someone who works at the school you are talking about. There you will get your question answered.
yes there is but not many people use them, but you can still get them for $40 for a full year.
That will depend entirely on if you are working. There are people who hold full time jobs while attending law school. I did.
Your best bet is ROTC if you are still in school. If you are at least 18 and have completed high school you should check afreserve.com/?:Locator to query a recruiter near you.
It is not normally capitalized. You would only do so if it were part of a full name, such as University of Detroit School of Law.
yes you could if you have your full visa not a student visa a full visa.
A cyber school can be eligible to anyone. If your children were to attend a cyber school they would not get any full accreditation that would be accepted by other school and colleges.
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