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Throughout high school, students have to pass a certain amount of class in order to graduate. In most cases a student needs their diploma in order to enroll in a secondary school
Graduate education is not necessary, however, you do need to pass several levels of standardized exams in order to be qualified for actuarial jobs
To become a pediatrician you need to: Graduate high school Graduate college Graduate medical school Pass a series of board exams Complete residency Pass a series of licensing exams
This question would be better addressed to your school counselor, as we don't have any idea what school you go to or what their particular rules are.
Eventually, sure. They will just have to finish Middle School, graduate high school, graduate college, graduate law school, pass the bar exam and then they can be a lawyer.
You do not need CPR to graduate from High School. Those in the health care profession need CPR to pass some classes; so for those people, a CPR certificate is required.
A BS psychology graduate be a pediatrician. The graduate must take certain courses however and pass the MCAT to get into medical school.
After you graduate from an accredited law school and pass a state bar exam.
1 or 2 years depending on if you pass or not.