Tuesday, July 20, 2010

College credits???

I'm currently a high school Junior and I'm thinking of taking some college level courses next year as a high school Senior.





I understand that I can only take the courses as a high school scholar. Will the credits I earn as a high school Senior count towards my college credit once I enroll in a college two years from now?





ps. I'm planning on taking the classes at a local community college (Middlesex County College)





Thanks in advance

College credits???
It will all depend on the college that you enroll in. Some will accept previous college credits as long as the college is accredited. Others will accept high school level AP courses and still others will not accept any. Check with the college prior to taking these courses.
Reply:most colleges will give you college credit for those AP exams that you get a 4 or 5, but some ivy leagues only accept a 5.





but remember, college credit for a course doesn't count as a grade. for example, let's say you get a 4 in AP Calculus and get college credit for it. And you want to major in math or something closely related (pre-med, physics, etc.). Most majors won't accept JUST the college credit, they want the college grade for it also. But if you major in something not related to math (like psychology, sociology, etc.), just college credit would be fine.
Reply:If there a community college credits in match sci or an elementary subject probaly. Though the college u apply to may have a limit of college credit taken during high school. at my school it was 6 credits so look it up

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