The number of credits required for a bachelors degree can range from 124 to 128.
usually around 120 credit hours. depending on the major.
20 to 40 credits per exam.
High school credits don't matter here. You need to go to a university and have a BA/BS to apply to ANY medical school. Forget high school. It is the college that counts and that you have 4 years completed.
I'm not really sure what you are referring to. However, credits acquired through an associates can be used toward a bachelor's degree. How many credits can be used depends on the specific program of study, grades received, and whether the coursework was taken at an accredited school.
Typically yes. However, you should check with the Transfer Counselor at the community college for appropriate direction. Community colleges have articulations with four years colleges and universities. In general an associates in science is usually designed for transfer, still if you are transferring an AS in Engineering to a BA in Social Work, there may be some problems. Its not that the credits are not transferable, but just where do you put them? Thus, always get the input from your transfer counselor.
Well, in terms of credits, you are very close to a bachelor's degree (BA). However, it is not only the courses you completed, but where they fall within a specific program of study (major). The only individuals who can determine how many of the courses you completed will fit into a particular degree program are the academic counselors at the school of your choice. At least they are the most obvious individuals to meet with.
Most state require at least 60 college credits.
no credits
96 credits
The answer depends on credits for WHAT!
150 credit is three times as many credits as 50 credits is.