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dual credit


Question Posted Wednesday July 26 2006, 2:39 am

theres dual credit classes at my high school where i would take a class at a community college to count as a credit for both high school and college. would the workload be too much for a normal high school student who has lots of activities? thankss

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Th3skyisfalling answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 1:00 pm:
thats a qustion you need to ask the administrator of the college. ask them if it wont be too much on you're shoulders aside from you're school work.


most classes arent that bad actually, but dont forget you can always change you're mind!


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