Average is OK unless you want to attend a college then you will need a higer grade point average to compete with other applicants. A diploma school would be less competitive.
Specific high school courses will have little to do with becoming a veterinarian. You will need good grades to enable you to get into college and good grades there in order to get into vet school.
athletes need to have good grades in order to play on after school programs because to have a minimum 2.0 GPA is not hard to ask for and school should come first
In order to become a child custody lawyer, first you have to be accepted into law school, and then graduate from law school. You will also be required to write the Bar Exams in your jurisdiction, following which you will be "called to the Bar." At that point, you will be a lawyer and you can (within reason) choose what type of law you will practise. The hardest part of becoming a lawyer is getting accepted into law school. High school grades are seldom reviewed in the law school admission process. Excellent grades in university are definitely required. Some say that philosophy courses are suggested for undergraduate study. Generally speaking, however, no particular field of undergraduate study is preferred over any other.
You need to be really smart and have gotten really good grades in high school.
Academic Requirements means the requirements in terms of grades that we acquire during our school or college. For reputed Universities,academic requirements may be High. The grades may be in terms of GPA(Grade point Average) or average of percentage(all semesters of Undergrad). Academic requirements must be fulfilled in order to get successfully admitted in particular University for Bachelor's or Master's course.
no you don't have to
A transcript is an exact copy. It can also mean an official copy of a student's grades from a school. "In order to get into the college I applied to, I had to send them my high-school transcript."
Seminary.
To become a physician, it takes approximately eight years beyond high school completion.
I believe colleges and universities are concerned about the overall grade point average you have attained. I do not believe one D, unless your grade point average is low, will affect you getting accepted into an university. Just make sure that the rest of your grades are good. When I say that you should have good grades, don't just take the easy no-brainer classes in order to cushion your GPA. In addition to having good grades, it helps if they are good grades in harder classes. The harder classes will get you more prepared for college, and it will be more impressive to take the harder classes.
probably a C average or higher
You need to achive high grades (B and above) in Maths and Triple Science and at least a C in English