You sure can. Try a community college or online courses. Once you have a few credits under your belt, you're a transfer student. Then you can go to any school that will accept your college class grades.
AnswerAs long as you passed all the required classes for admission to the college (and passing means C's not D's for colleges. Some high schools are more lax with their grading), then you can get into a college straight out of high school. It will be more difficult, but they often do look for improvement, and if you show a marked improvement, they will notice and take it into account. It helps to have extracirricular activities as well.
if you score extremely high on all asestment and placement test
As of March 2008 the tuition at Harvard Law School will be $41,500 next year
Michelle Obama went to Princeton University (AB) Harvard University (JD)
Obama went to Harvard law school for a total of four years.
12 years (incorrect answer) . Obama attended college for six years. A year at Occidental, then transferred to Columbia for three years to receive his Bachelor's degree. Then, after working as a community-activist for almost six years, he enrolled again at Harvard for just over two years to receive his law degree. (His records while attending Harvard have been sealed at his request.) While it was twelve years between his first enrollment at Occidental and his graduation at Harvard, there was a six year break in between when he did not attend any college.
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it all depends on how well you preform in you high-school years.
He graduated from college in 1983, and then went to work for five years (first in New York and then in Chicago), before applying for graduate school and getting admitted to Harvard Law School in 1989.
He attended four years of undergraduate work, before graduating from Columbia University; he then worked for five years, before going back for his law degree at Harvard Law School-- which took about two more years of study.
He was thirteen years old, at a school dance with a girl he really liked.
No school, INCLUDING Harvard, combines college with med school. You still need your bachelors degree before you can go to med school ANYWHERE. Some schools may have programs where you can shorten the span from 8 years to 7 but no school combines them.
Typically at 22 years old, but there is no specific age.
The statue is a representation of John Harvard, since it was erected years after his bequest to the college and there was no image of him available. Daniel Chester French was the sculptor.