you go to college then you have a job and your a junior chef :D
Junior D. Edwards died on 1951-01-02.
Junior D. Edwards was born on 1926-10-07.
For colleges and universities, a D grade is a minimum passing grade. However, it is unsatisfactory, and one with a D average cannot graduate and is at risk of academic dismissal. In addition, D grades will not transfer to other schools.
No. If a person who had a D sophomore year turned around and excelled in their Junior and Senior year, they can get into a 'good' college. After that first year of college, the same person having done well academically can apply to other colleges that may be better. It is never too late to get a good education. lol a d
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No, if you meet the criteria of good/great academia, leadership and service. If you're a C/D student I wouldn't suggest Spelman.
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Atlanta Technical CollegeAtlanta, GeorgiaThe school has the preferred regional accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this institution of higher learning will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. However, if your not in a transfer program many of your courses may not be accepted by the four year colleges and universities, unless the Atlanta Technical College has a special articulation agreement with some of the four year institutions. I would suggest you speak with a transfer counselor at Atlanta for your options.
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