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It depends on which courses the graduate school is requiring. If the courses are within the freshman or sophomore levels, then taking them at Brookdale Community College would be fine. Just make sure the required courses are not junior or senior level courses.
There are college courses you can take to be a caregiver for senior citizens. Find more information online and ask around for suggestions and for more ideas.
In many cases you can attend college courses while in high school, especially if you are a senior. You should talk to your counselor to find out what you need to do to take college courses. it also depends on your country of domicile. Some have strict rules on this. Some have education areas that receive government funding fir each student. Therefore, in these areas you can only be in ive education environment at a time
It is possible to accumulate some college credits while in high school. Some colleges have what is known as a Bridge Program, or some high schools have articulation agreements with colleges on their honors courses, and then there are also advance placement tests to consider. Check with the Guidance Office at the High School. They should be able to give you detailed information. Viper1 I completed a little over a year of college by taking evening and online courses at a local community college while I was a senior in high school. Some high schools have dual-enrollment courses, where a student will receive high school and college credit simultaneously.
Take as much Math & Science as you can - it will help you out in the long run, if your school offers college level math during your senior year - take it! Good luck!
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I know not about Hahvahd or Princeton, but I know that Yale does admit students who are enrolled in early honors type programs who have taken community college courses to supplement their high school education, or to take courses not offered at their high schools. It is, however, somewhat difficult to get college credits from the community college courses to count towards your Yale degree if the community college courses were taken during high school. I think it would be valid to assume that Harvard, Princeton, and the other five Ivies have similar policies.
Some colleges also offer certain courses free of charge to senior citizens as well. Yes a senior citizen can attend college as an undergrad with a GED. Good luck and go for it!!!!
There are some colleges and universities that will allow some high school students to take courses at their school. There are programs sometimes referred to a bridge programs. The student would need the high schools permission. These programs are typically designed for junior and senior high school students with at least a B average.
Tauranga Boys College, then ACG Senior College for a year