Missouri law is 30 hours minimum to be considered full-time.
Most colleges and universities do not consider summer as full-time. While you may be able to pick up 14 credits during the summer ( if the school offers two summer sessions), it is not considered full time, especially for financial aid purposes.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system, a student must be enrolled for no less the 12 credits to be considered full-time. Whether online or on campus doesn't matter; The number of credits enrolled for does.
That depends entirely on the school district, the individual school and the teacher's area of expertise. It can be part time or full time.
A 32+ hour schedule per week is considered full time employment in the state of Colorado.
In college, if you take 12 or more credits you are considered a full time student. If you are in the younger grades it generally means that you are not part of a work study where you go to school half day and work the other half.
Depending on your degree, and what type of school/program, it is usually 12 credit hours to be considered full time (at least for undergrad degrees). For graduate degrees, it is usually 9 hours.
No
That can vary from jurisdiction ot jurisdiction in the US, but in general, 35 hours of work or more within a single week is considered full time employment.
It is not possible to work a full time job and go to med school full time unless you are studying during the day and working overnight. This is not wise as your body will burn out. You might want to consider part time work while studying full time.
In the U.S., full-time employment is generally considered to be 40 hours per week.
Yes