GunPuppet
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:38 PM |
In canada ontario, u need 30 credits
1 credit = 1 class u pass
U need to pass the english literacy test
and u need 40 hours of commmunity service |
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:42 PM |
| I need to have 33.5 credits. Credits are allocated based on class and it's difficulty. For example, for standard algebra classes I receive 1.5 credits. For a AP or Calculus class I would recieve 2. I do believe you also have to have completed all Final Exams ever given in your 4 years in HS. You must also have completed and got an acceptable score on your SATs. Not sure about any community service. |
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GunPuppet
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:44 PM |
| Honestly the system is much more complicated than it needs to be. |
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:45 PM |
Depends on what state you live in, every state has a different education base.
For example, in Texas, my high school requires you to have 27 credits throughout the course of the 4 years, along with 5 major exams.
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:48 PM |
Honestly the system is much more complicated than it needs to be. [2]
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:50 PM |
you need 80 credits in BC
"TRA is the aborted brother of VAK" --KidGetShanked |
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:51 PM |
| Well I mean it's not that hard to graduate at my school if you work hard. We have one of the highest rates of grads in the country. Also in the top 10 HS's in the country. Not saying the name for obvious reasons. |
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Brituiu
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:51 PM |
| in arizona i only need 23.. e.e |
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| 07 Sep 2016 08:58 PM |
| in mississippi you need 28 credits and need to take 4 state tests |
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Vermox
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:05 PM |
| in alberta you need 100 credits and each class is worth 10 i think |
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:06 PM |
lol in CA we need 240 credits
5 credits per semester = 5/5 logic |
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:09 PM |
You sleep and don't do a thing then go to college and actually learn.
Long Live the Legion! |
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Icycicle
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:10 PM |
| Over here in North Dakota, bordering state of Canada, required amount is 23-24. For all four years. One class, one credit. One elective (semester class), half credit. College class, college credits. |
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Exflamed
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:13 PM |
In the USA all high schools require different things to graduate! Such as all high schools you'll need to get that schools required credits in order to graduate. Most schools you must also get goods grades, Required amount of Volunteer hours/ Community service hours in your community and some you midst also take 2 or more years of a foreign language such as most schooled offer, French, Spanish, German , Korean, etc.
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:13 PM |
In Colorado, you need:
24 credits (Sometimes the school doesn't have a P.E. class, so sports are your next option)
40 hours of community service
Some schools require a job at the beginning of senior year
2-4 state tests (depending what grade)
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| 07 Sep 2016 09:14 PM |
| show up to class and do the bare minimum. |
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