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Re: Electronics course

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gamemasterAS wrote:For the benheckers still in college:

A lot of states offer some sort of program where you can take college classes instead of high school classes. Then you get real college credits and high school credits at the same time. About 6 of us at my school do it and its great. They pay for your classes and your books. Might wanna look into it. In Ohio its called PSEO.
We call it AP (Advanced Placement) classes. I'm pretty sure a lot more than 6 people do it at our high school, though. But maybe that's because there are over 2000 students...
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smitty wrote:
gamemasterAS wrote:For the benheckers still in college:

A lot of states offer some sort of program where you can take college classes instead of high school classes. Then you get real college credits and high school credits at the same time. About 6 of us at my school do it and its great. They pay for your classes and your books. Might wanna look into it. In Ohio its called PSEO.
We call it AP (Advanced Placement) classes. I'm pretty sure a lot more than 6 people do it at our high school, though. But maybe that's because there are over 2000 students...
No, he's talking about something different. At my school, there's a few seniors who go to OCC (Oakland Community College) for some of their classes, and they get college credits for taking the classes, not from tests associated with them.
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Re: Electronics course

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a lot of places now offer dual enrollment during high school. I know people who are physically enrolled in a college for online classes that they take during their high school periods, and then take those credits as transfer credits to the college of their choice.
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Re: Electronics course

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nevermind1534 wrote:
smitty wrote:
gamemasterAS wrote:For the benheckers still in college:

A lot of states offer some sort of program where you can take college classes instead of high school classes. Then you get real college credits and high school credits at the same time. About 6 of us at my school do it and its great. They pay for your classes and your books. Might wanna look into it. In Ohio its called PSEO.
We call it AP (Advanced Placement) classes. I'm pretty sure a lot more than 6 people do it at our high school, though. But maybe that's because there are over 2000 students...
No, he's talking about something different. At my school, there's a few seniors who go to OCC (Oakland Community College) for some of their classes, and they get college credits for taking the classes, not from tests associated with them.
Oh.. I don't think I've ever heard of that before. But then, I'm not even in high school yet.. :P
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Re: Electronics course

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nevermind1534 wrote:
smitty wrote:
gamemasterAS wrote:For the benheckers still in college:

A lot of states offer some sort of program where you can take college classes instead of high school classes. Then you get real college credits and high school credits at the same time. About 6 of us at my school do it and its great. They pay for your classes and your books. Might wanna look into it. In Ohio its called PSEO.
We call it AP (Advanced Placement) classes. I'm pretty sure a lot more than 6 people do it at our high school, though. But maybe that's because there are over 2000 students...
No, he's talking about something different. At my school, there's a few seniors who go to OCC (Oakland Community College) for some of their classes, and they get college credits for taking the classes, not from tests associated with them.
Exactly what I'm talking about. My school also has AP classes but the reason I do PSEO is just to get out of high school.
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Re: Electronics course

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By the way I will be 16 when going to college and not 15.

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