<p>Does anyone have any info on children divorcing from their parents? maybe it’s called a different term… but I believe at age 16 you are legally allowed to file for divorce from your parents.
If anyone has any info that’d be great.</p>
<p>I think what you’re looking for is the term “emancipated minor”. Essentially, emancipation allows a minor to have the rights and duties of an adult and frees the minor from their parents’ legal supervision. In most states, in order to be emancipated you have to be 1) married, 2) in the military, 3) living on your own and totally self-supporting, or 4) living under such circumstances that a judge will declare emancipation to be in your best interest. Differerent standards apply in various states. Google “emancipated minor” for sites dealing with this.</p>
<p>why? are you like, planning to do this and go to california? </p>
<p>(sorry if this is being nosy)</p>
<p>excuse me but is the sat II hard and should i use kaplans and i usually use barrons and get it the high 90s on everything but i heard barrons is really bad for sat II and the tests are two easy</p>
<p>would you say that princeton and kaplans is the best?</p>
<p>But kaplans being number one im not sure</p>
<p>im going into my freshmen year of highschool and am unsure of what to do
THANK U</p>
<p>by the way i think your allowed to be divorced from your parents at age 14 but why would you? or it may be 15?</p>
<p>marc please post SAT II questions in the appropriate forum/thread.
and also, i’d google this and look for official opinions. </p>
<p>what teen wouldn’t want to divorce their parents? but what teen doesn’t love the money, food, housing, and education their parents provide?</p>
<p>i think that your wrong because its your parents that buy your stuff and without them where would you be?</p>
<p>you wouldnt have a home or a computer and all the stuff that you have</p>
<p>so for what reason is there to get a devorce?</p>
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<p>yeah, wrong forum, you should post your ?'s here:</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/forumdisplay.php?f=581[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/forumdisplay.php?f=581</a></p>
<p>btw, the best book depends on which SAT II you’re taking. Barrons usually is known as the most detail-oriented.</p>
<p>oh thank you im taking the biology sat II and im unsure of the hardness of it and everyone said barrons is hard?</p>
<p>^ It just goes into more detail than the other books. My ranking for SAT II bio:</p>
<ol>
<li>PR-easy to understand, clear, lots of diagrams (good when you’re unsure of something)</li>
<li>Barrons- if you’re aiming for 800, classic, really detailed</li>
<li>kaplans-decent book to use</li>
</ol>
<p>But next time, please post in the right section. I think you just hijacked poor takeme2cali’s thread.</p>
<p>i heard on amazon many people who used barrons failed and alot of people who used kaplans got like 790 or 800 and if im to get into a ivy league what must i get on the sat II bio? what did you get using the barrons book?</p>
<p>is a 620 good on the sat ii cause someone who used barrons got that?i</p>
<p>i still have to finish regular biology lol
i havent really done that yet im using my new york state regents book im almost done
and by the way its barrons^_^</p>
<p>^ The reviews might not be dependable on amazon, sometimes they can be rigged. My ratings were based on personal opinion and what I read in the SAT II forum. I’m taking the SAT II bio this fall, but my friend who used PR’s book got a 740. If you want to get into the ivy league it should at least be above 700. You should maybe go to your local bookstore, check out each book, and decide what’s best for you.</p>
<p>are you going into freshmen year of highschool to?
if you are why are you taking the sat II biology so early im taking it in june 3 and is honors biology hard im not sure -_- i want to take quantum physics and astro physics when im in college but i do want to be a doctor</p>
<p>i just find physics interesting</p>
<p>no, I’m going to be a sophomore. I missed the june registration deadline, plus I wanted to review a little more before I took it.</p>
<p>is honors biology going to cover everything that you need for the sat ii test do you think
? </p>
<p>you finished biology already by the way i just finished my summer reading notes which was like 80 pages it was on each chapter of things fall apart and anthills of the savannah by achebe</p>
<p>oh thats cool so you took biology in your freshmen year
do you know anyone who got a 100 on the biology final and a perfect score on the sat II?</p>
<p>do you want to go to a ivy league college too?</p>
<p>uh I’m not sure, it would depend on your school. some people wait until they take AP biology to take SAT II because AP bio is harder than the SAT II. </p>
<p>would a mod please seperate this conversation into a different thread please?</p>