Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Foreign attending attending usa high school

Foreign attending attending usa high school?
I am at age of 22. I know there is law in texas that I can attend high school till age of 25. I want to join last 12th grade and finish it in usa so I get usa approved diploma. I know, that usa usually teach latin and spanish as foreign languages. I have never learned thse languages. So if I join, will I be required to go to latin/spanish classes and will I be required to do final exams in these languages considering, that I have never learned them? If so, I will take some classes before I go to usa (I got plenty of time). Can someone help me out with this question?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Students from outside the United States usually come in two categories. Those who are going to come to a school by themselves are usually college students who have finished high school in their own countries. Those who attend high school in the US are usually here with their parents or are part of a "foreign student exchange" program. Your situation does not seem to fit either of these categories, and therefore it needs special attention. Contact the cultural attache of a US embassy or consulate. You need to know specifically how to apply for the necessary visa, how to get admitted to a high school in the US, and what you will have to do in order to complete the diploma. As far as the foreign languages are concerned, you would probably not have to take them, since you are familiar with something else which would probably be substituted. But organizing the details will obviously come first.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Foreign attending attending usa high school

Foreign attending attending usa high school?
I am at age of 22. I know there is law in texas that I can attend high school till age of 25. I want to join last 12th grade and finish it in usa so I get usa approved diploma. I know, that usa usually teach latin and spanish as foreign languages. I have never learned thse languages. So if I join, will I be required to go to latin/spanish classes and will I be required to do final exams in these languages considering, that I have never learned them? If so, I will take some classes before I go to usa (I got plenty of time). Can someone help me out with this question?
Languages - 1 Answers
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Though I cannot give you a specific answer, I can clarify some fundamentals. Primary and Secondary (high school) education is not controlled by the Federal Government, but by the government of each state. Moreover the school districts, which may be city wide or county wide or cover several communities, have considerable freedom in making choices. You therefore may find different language curriculum's in the various school districts. Some teach Latin, many more teach Spanish and some teach other languages including French and German. Due to the influx of immigrants from Latin America, Spanish has become in the USA a language which can be very useful. If you consider to attend high school in Texas and have an idea as to the community where you live in, I suggest that you contact that school district, give them some background information and ask your specific questions. Go on the Web to the "Texas Education Agency" site at http://wgisprd.tea.state.tx.us It provides a lot of information. Good luck!
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Monday, October 8, 2012

Foreign attending attending usa high school

Foreign attending attending usa high school?
I am at age of 22. I know there is law in texas that I can attend high school till age of 25. I want to join last 12th grade and finish it in usa so I get usa approved diploma. I know, that usa usually teach latin and spanish as foreign languages. I have never learned thse languages. So if I join, will I be required to go to latin/spanish classes and will I be required to do final exams in these languages considering, that I have never learned them? If so, I will take some classes before I go to usa (I got plenty of time). Can someone help me out with this question?
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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It may be part of the graduation requirement depending on the district. I would check with local administrators. Also, I would not be concerned. More than likely these classes are introductory and you need no prior knowledge in the subject to do well. These classes are supposed to teach you the basics and it will be very helpful to your future. Good Luck!



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Monday, October 1, 2012

Foreign attending attending usa high school

Foreign attending attending usa high school?
I am at age of 22. I know there is law in texas that I can attend high school till age of 25. I want to join last 12th grade and finish it in usa so I get usa approved diploma. I know, that usa usually teach latin and spanish as foreign languages. I have never learned thse languages. So if I join, will I be required to go to latin/spanish classes and will I be required to do final exams in these languages considering, that I have never learned them? If so, I will take some classes before I go to usa (I got plenty of time). Can someone help me out with this question?
Languages - 1 Answers
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Though I cannot give you a specific answer, I can clarify some fundamentals. Primary and Secondary (high school) education is not controlled by the Federal Government, but by the government of each state. Moreover the school districts, which may be city wide or county wide or cover several communities, have considerable freedom in making choices. You therefore may find different language curriculum's in the various school districts. Some teach Latin, many more teach Spanish and some teach other languages including French and German. Due to the influx of immigrants from Latin America, Spanish has become in the USA a language which can be very useful. If you consider to attend high school in Texas and have an idea as to the community where you live in, I suggest that you contact that school district, give them some background information and ask your specific questions. Go on the Web to the "Texas Education Agency" site at http://wgisprd.tea.state.tx.us It provides a lot of information. Good luck!


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