Minors won't usually go to jail, but you can expect some sort of trouble anyway - for example, be thrown out of school, and have trouble finding another school that will accept you.
The GRE should not require study. It does not test anything that a high school student should not already know. But if you practice, you can go faster and get a higher score.
yes you can take a long board on a plane.
long division. divide, multiply, subtract, bring down
DIVIDE MULTIPLY SUBTRACT BRING DOWN That helps you with every long division problem.
School was mainly for the rich boys and was taught in Latin. Depending on the time of year it could be very short in the winter months or very long in the summer months since it went from sunrise to sunset. Girls were not given school and a boy who was not noble had to have permission from the Lord of the manor where he lived to attend. By the time a boy was 7-8 years old his life was decided and girls of noble families were married or engaged. People didn't live as long as they do today, so there were no teenagers because if they lived to the teens they were considered adults.
Yes, and you'll be in jail for a long, long time, Mister.
Unless your over 18, you wouldn't go to jail. You would go to Juvy, and then a "Safe school" for the rest of Middle School/High School
Of course you can... if you get that far, and you're an idiot who is happy to receive a long jail sentence!
It depends on how long the school year goes. Ask the secretary the teacher of your student.
Depends on what state you live in and what school district.
13 years
she wanted to see how long her sister sleep
Welding school can last up to a year. It will depend on how fast the student learns.
Yes, So long as the student is not involved with an Instructor.
Depending on a school and a grade the student attends school day can vary from 4 to 8 hours.
probably about 10-15 minutes i am guessing iam a middle school er and that is how long i usually can
The motto of Kankakee High School is 'To prepare student to be productive citizens and life long learners.'.