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Q: When should a California law school student start studying for the California Bar exam?
I'm currently a first year law student at a state bar accredited school and would like to know.

A: During your 3rd year of law school, and for a few months after graduation.

Q: What is the best bank for a high school student?
I'm a 16 year old high school junior. I live in Florida, I need to open a bank account to stash money away in for future needs, or just buying things. I've been looking heavily at Bank of America and Wachovia. I think Wachovia is the best for me. What is the best bank for a 16 year old high school student?

A: i have had chase. i can do whatever in it, even though i needed my parents to open it for me, but its cool

Q: How to make money as high school student?
I have a friend who is a high school student. He wants to get some money to buy stuff with. What are easy ways for him to make money, he's also kind of shy. Personal Experience from students would be great! Thanks in advance.

A: babysitting, paper routes, car washes, cut grass, KFC, and McDonalds.

Q: Student would like to start a Film club at their high school, what steps do they need to achieve this?
A high school student went to their counselor on starting a film club in their school. Counselor said to get a sponsor. The student is in the process of doing that but once he gets the sponsor, what other steps should he take to make this Film Club a success?

A: Talk to other students - you need others to be a part of this club! Make posters to put up around school advertising the club. Have food at the first meeting - that will bring people in! Good luck!

Q: What are some Web sites where a high school student can take online courses?
I'm a high school student still in school and staying. I live in Indiana. I just need these courses for extra credit.

A: Here you are: http://www.onlinehighschool.org if you are taking extra courses (not as your primary school) you'll need to choose a private online high school.

Q: How should a high school student prepare for getting into a really good university?
Or what is an ideal high school student

A: join lots of clubs, take as many honors/ap/Ib classes you can handle, try to get as many leadership positions as possible, join sports and stay in them (more than just one year), and lots of community service.

Q: What makes a high school student successfull?
Like, what can a high school student do to be succesful, and what makes a high school student successful?

A: do some but not to many extracurricular activities, study, learn some time management skills and for gods sake dont type like you speak LIKE you know what i mean .... like totally

Q: What are some outrageously fun ideas for high-school student activities?
I serve on student council and would like to suggest some ideas as to what we can do for fun. What's something you wish your school would do? Previously thought of: Tie-dying tee-shirts, a Starbucks and movie night in the gym, grade on grade dodgeball tournament, a slip-n-slide, sushi making... Need more! Thank you.

A: Have a date with your teacher !

Q: What are funny games suitable for high school students that could be organized by the student council?
As part of the student council, ever year we organize a competition between all the grades. The grade with the most points gets a prize. We always use the same old activities and I was wondering what other suggestions other people had on the types of games and activities high school students might find interesting. Thank you :)

A: Treasure or scavenger hunts. Can be thematic, individual or team, variety of venues.

Q: What is the best country to study abroad in for a high school student during the summer?
What is the best country to study abroad in for a high school student during the summer? Question Details: Please share any input reguarding past experiences in a perticular country or countries and information on the people, food, and enviroment. Im an extremely flexible person and will eat anything you put in front of me. I would very much prefer to have at least some if not extensive teachings on such country's language and culture. Thanks a ton!

A: I've studied abroad (year after high school) in Germany and (now) in Poland. Germany is pretty Westernized. Most western European countries are very American and the food is relatively similar to American. I liked Germany when I was there, but the area I was in, the people were very cold. It's a gorgeous country, though. German is not such an easy language, but almost everyone knows English. It's also really close to a number of different countries, if you wanted to travel a little. Poland is very different. I ate pig's blood a few days ago (which is totally normal here). The people here are really nice, but in Warsaw people don't smile as much. There's been a lot of problems in Poland because of Germany and (former) Soviet Union and a lot of people have the 'we're victims' kinda mentality. But people are usually up for a good party or a nice walk. I honestly liked Poland better than Germany, but where you should go depends on what you're interested in. I've travelled to various other countries (France, England, Ireland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc.) but didn't get as much of a view of the people. Switzerland and Austria are similar to Germany. Czech Republic is similar to Poland. England is really English. If you have more questions about Poland or Germany, I'd be glad to answer more specific questions more in detail.

Q: What are the benefits of a very good middle school student?
I have a cousin, he is in 8th grade of Middle School or Junior High. He has excellent grades, straight A's in his report card from 7th grade. And his 8th grade report card too. I was just wondering what are the benefits to very good students in the United States? T The school doesn't give him anything about this, absolutely nothing. Not even a small reward. So what's the point? If a student has a GPA of 4.0 excellent conduct and excellent grades, whats the point of having all this, seing that nobody will him anything, he is mad and frustrating with this situation. So what are the benefits to good students? if they are...

A: There are no benefits of having a 4.0 in middle school. However in high school you may become eligible for scholorships so you will not have to pay out of pocket for college.

Q: Where can a high school student address letters of protest and/or concern?
I am planning a unit with my high school students. I would like it to culminate in each student writing a letter of concern/protest - but I'm not sure where I can have the students send the letters.

A: In reference to a previous answer: http://www.nicenet.org/ is a website for teachers to use with their classes. Its' free to use and really easy. It would also allow the students to comment on the letters of other students. Maybe they could use it as a forum to decide where their letters could be sent or to develop the best student's letter into a petition.