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Will I Graduate On Time

How can I graduate on time?

So in 9th grade i went to a catholic school and during that time my anxiety got worst and i was missing a lot of days and i just dropped out in april 2012. But in the summer i enrolled in a cyber school and they accept kids without transcripts. (I couldn't obtain mine because of unpaid tuition) so i did my tenth grade (sept 2012-june2013) so now my cyber school is telling me, i have to repeat tenth because i have no past record of 9th grade. My mom had my learning coach call my old school and they said since i left school in april i did not obtain any credits. So 9th grade was for nothing.

Now my learning coach is saying she set me up for 13.75 by the end of this school year and i will graduate by jan 2016. I am suppose to graduate in 2015. My school does not have credit recovery or summer school. So my question is should i transfer to another cyber school that does help with your credits or should i just stay at my school and graduate in 2016?

I feel like with summer school and extra classes i can graduate on time. What do you think?
The cyber school i go to know is agora (im starting to dislike it alot, i was been thinking of leaving) i am thinking of applying to connection academy(my brother went there) or 21cccs.

Which one should i do?

thanks. I really need help with this. I know it my fault for leaving early. I done this to myself.

Will a graduate apprentice trainee at BPCL get a full time employment opportunity after 1 year of apprentiship training?

No.Please try to understand this clause mentioned in contract form of one year graduate apprenticeship, signed by the head of establishment or his representative and the candidate.Wordings may not exactly match, but content is very well the same.It is not mandatory for the establishment to provide opportunity of employment to the trainee at the end of Apprenticeship. It is also not mandatory for the candidate to accept such offer, if given by the establishment.Now, the issue is closed.To my knowledge, BPCL hires through GATE. Better prepare for it.Good luck.

What if I can't graduate on time at UCLA? Will them expel me?

I'm not the expert here, but you take as long as you take. However, any extra time/classes will, of course, cost you extra money. Also, you probably won't be able to fail a class more than once and if that class is absolutely required for graduation you might be out of luck. If your GPA falls below a certain level and stays there after the next term, you might also be asked to leave.P.S. If your use of the word”them” in your question wasn't a typo, I suggest that you work extra hard on your English grammar before you go or you will have trouble getting good grades.

Did you graduate college "late"?

I am currently in what is supposed to be my senior year in college but I am classified as a senior and will not graduate until Dec 2011. I am "supposed" to be graduating in May 2011. I usually do not take summer classes until about a year ago so that I would not be too behind in my academics and now that time is winding down, Im starting to think that maybe I should not put so much stress on myself to graduate "on time" My cousin tells me that it is not that big of a deal, but IT IS TO ME. :(

If I take three classes during the summer, I will be able to graduate in Dec, But if I do not take summer classes I will not graduate until Spring 2012. I feel like a failure that it is taking me so long to graduate. Also another thing I am considering in my decision to "hurry up" is that my fiance is going to the military in sept 2011 and I would like to move where is stationed after I finish school(so that I wont be here ALL BY MY LONESOME), well given that we get married before he leaves. Anyway, so did it take any of you more than four years to finish college? If so, how did you feel? Is it normal to feel like a complete failure because you finished "late?" I am a full time student(so 12 credits a semester).

If I start the spring semester when will I graduate?

It will depend greatly on what course of study you choose. If you are in a program with a very structured curriculum (engineering and education are two examples of that), you will probably finish in the middle of the traditional academic year. If you are in a less structured program (most arts and humanities majors, for example), you will have more of a chance to "stretch out" your college years so that you finish at the same time as students graduating next May or June. If you are taking any AP exams and earn some credits that way or test out of required core courses at your college, you could actually finish college with students from the HS class of 2009 (i.e., spring 2013).

One more consideration, which will also depend on your major, is when the required courses are taught. Some courses will be offered every term, but some will be available only in the first or second semester of the academic year. It's always important, but in your case it will be critical to start putting together a plan for when and what courses you will take to complete your degree. The academic advisers in your major department will have a lot of experience doing this.

You should keep in mind that the only way to literally start college "in the spring" is if you choose a college that operates on a quarter system. Semester-based academic schedules typically have the first semester starting in August and the second semester starting in January. Quarter schools have September/January/March (or April) start dates for their terms. Also, if you are completing HS in December 2009 and want to start college in January 2010 (second SEMESTER), you may have missed the application deadlines for admission as a freshman. If you want to start in March/April 2010 (third QUARTER), check ASAP for the admission deadlines for that term at your preferred schools. Some may cut off freshman admissions for the spring quarter as early as October.

Am I a failure for I didn't graduate from college in 4 years?

You're not a failure! It's totally ok to take longer than 4 years to graduate whether it be that you decided to take a break, financially wasn't able, had emotional or family issues. Whatever it is don't worry about it. It's not required and no one will look at you after you graduate and think “This guy is a failure for not graduating in 4 years.”Check this out. “Today’s college student earns his or her bachelor’s degree in five to six years, according to a new nationwide report by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.” (2016)Even if you take even longer than that, it's totally fine. We're not in a hurry to graduate college were all just trying to get our degrees and get something knowledgeable out of it for whatever reason it may be.I would like to mention that I would be graduating with a bachelor's in 2019 which means I graduated in 5 and a half years. I transferred from a brand new uni that wasn't accredited and so I had to retake most of my classes. It sucks but you gotta do what you gotta do.

Can someone get two graduation degree at same time?

Well, Candidates should not be allowed to undertake two regular degrees at the same time as per University Grants Commission (UGC) IT IS NOT POSSIBLE.Now, Coming to answer part,If you do one distance and other class room program then that could work. Two degrees are allowed but not in regular mode.A student can enrol for one postgraduate diploma and one diploma/certificate, one diploma and one certificate, two postgraduate diplomas, two diplomas and two certificate courses.These varied choices of combination to pursue dual degrees/ diplomas will ensure that in a short time, students can make the most of their distance education. Since distance education anyway leaves the student with the flexibility and freedom to pursue their course as per their will and comfort, and that leaves the student with a lot of time to pursue other things. This move will ensure that students are able to utilise their free time and pursue more degrees, adding more skills and learning way more than in a single degree.

Is it embarrassing that I won't be graduating on time in college?

So many thing have happened in my life after I graduated hs in 2014. Basically I would have graduated in 2018 (I just finished my first semester at a CC this December) but now i have to wait a year so I won't start until 2017 and get my other semester completed so I'd finish my freshman year. So basically in 2020 if graduate... I feel ashamed and embarrassed because my friend back home is going to be a junior and we graduated the same year.

What month do people of 4 year college graduate?

Probably May, but some are at the very end of April, and others are at the very beginning of June. It doesn't matter where you LIVE, it matters where you go to school -- which may NOT be in Georgia.

UGA has their commencement on May 9th this year. Georgia Tech's is May 1st, and Georgia Southern is May 9th. Emory is May 11th. But all colleges also have summer and winter commencements, if you end up finishing at an odd time.

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