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College course work should be listed under the College and not under the HS. Here is what the UC application guide states: ** If any college/university-level courses were completed while in high school (including those completed as part of a dual enrollment program), applicants can add the college information after completing the high school ...
Hi, I took community college courses (dual-enrollment) during high school. I have a separate transcript from the community college. These courses do NOT show up on my high school transcript. But I cant find where to add these courses in Commp App. I’ve added the community college name in ‘Colleges and Universities’ section of Common App but that section doesn’t have any place to add ...
Like all other college applicants, all transcripts for all previous college courses are required to be sent to the colleges. Another thing if premed is a consideration…some medical schools have issues with required courses for medical school applicants taken at community colleges. @WayOutWestMom
For any college course completed in grades 10-12 that is transferable for advanced-standing cedit at UC, enter CL in the space provided for honors status. be sure to include any college(s) you list here in Section IV.</p> <p>CL- Use CL to indicate transferable college/university courses taken at a college while enrolled in high school.
To be eligible for transfer credit, all college courses must be part of the standard college curriculum. College courses taken to satisfy high school graduation requirements cannot be used for college credit at CMC. Students in dual enrollment programs (high school-college) or homeschooled students who are taking college courses prior to their ...
VaporeonKid March 28, 2017, 3:22am 2. Post-AP classes are similar to second-semester (or in some cases, like math, second-year) college courses! They’re basically what you take if you’ve finished the highest AP class before graduating. And yes, Multivariable Calc (sometimes Linear Algebra) is the first Post-AP Math that’s usually available.
<p>I recently learned that many colleges use the 4 credit class system whereas mine uses the 3 credit class system. In the 3 credit system, students generally take 5 3-credit courses per semester for a total of 15 credits. In the 4-credit system, students generally take 4 4-credit courses per semester for a total of 16 credits. Taking this amount of courses per semester allows the student to ...
In large lectures, no one will care if you just sit in on the class. In smaller classes most professors don’t mind auditors either, but we have to ask them for permission in advance and attend class regularly. If it’s a discussion-style class, it would be expected that auditors come prepared to participate actively.</p>. fizix2 April 4 ...
The question is as follows: Please select the number of college credits you currently have in progress. If you do not currently have any college courses in progress, select 0.* I don’t have any college courses or credits in progress, but I have some that I got in the previous few years. How do I answer the question? *Also, if you select a number more than 0, this question pops up: "Please ...
Most of the time college decisions are based on courses taken in high school for high school credit. The exception is dual enrollment, but that is not the case here. They should recalculate the GPA based on the high school classes and the difficulty of them. Like AP will get more of a boost then regular.