It depends on the credit load you registered for. As a full time student, you should have no less than 24 credits. However, taking the average credit load of 15, you should have 30 at the end of your first academic year. Read the below for the student status classifications.
The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.
Approximately 64 credits. The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above
You take college credits in a semester. The average full-time student load is 15 credits per semester, some take 18. The number of times you attend class per week depends on the schedule of times offered.
The average is 30 credits. Once you acquire 30 credits, you move from the freshmen classification to the sophomore classification which is the second year of college. Below I have listed the credit classifications. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above
It depends on how many earned credits you have. Fewer the 30 credits would be freshmen status, 30 or more would be sophomore status. Thus, you should be a sophomore especially if you are taking the second degree within the same institution. There are only two classifications when pursuing the associates degree, freshman and sophomore. Below are the classifications when pursuing a bachelor's degree.Bachelor's DegreeThe following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.Freshman - fewer than 30 creditsSophomore - 30 to 59 creditsJunior - 60 to 89 creditsSenior - 90 credits and above
You pay for college by semesters. If you get financial aid you should get money each semester to pay what you need to pay with it. The same should go for a loan as well.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system, to be considered a full-time student you must be enrolled for at least 12 credits per semester. However, taking only 12 credits per semester would not give you enough credits to graduate within the degrees time expectation (if it matters to you). In other words, if you are planning to graduate with a bachelor's degree, it will take longer than four years. The average credit load is 15.
If you need the credits. Besides you can get the same credits (usually) even from the easy classes & they stack up pretty fast in comparison to HS courses. Environment effects your grades. I did lousy in HS but very good in college. I had to do the same thing to graduate, took 4 course & got 40 credits in only 1 semester.
Yes, a female freshman in high school or college should wear a bra because by this time, the normal female body would have developed breasts.
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Depends if you wanna make it to college...
If you had only one B in your freshman year and straight A's throughout high school, it should not affect your chances of getting into a UC college. For more details, you can contact the college.
It could be the first year if most of these credits are not in a field of study. Courses like the Art of Weaving IV when you are planning on getting into Medical School don't help. Otherwise it would be 16-18 per semester. At that rate you are in the 5th+ year. It should only take 4 years.