Yes, unless the some courses are considered out date, such as a computer course taken in 1985 and your current major is in Computer Science. The general education courses should be fine.
The concept of precision is applicable to ANY system of units.
You must maintain a 2.0 (C) grade point average for most programs.
Units
Community college. Gives an AA/AS degree if you finish. These units can be transferred to a four year university or college. A community college is a good way to get these units for far less than a university. I have gone to community college and taught in them.
Once you take a class and pass it the units never expire, but if you stop attending college or drop out of a program and then restart you may have more units to complete to graduation.
These units are used for measurements.British units are today obsolete and ridiculous.
Genes.
genes
Depends on the cost of the units at the college. Each college charges differently for the units. I would suggest you go for a BS/BA first and then worry about a MA/MS.
John Kent completed 88 units during his freshman year in 2006/2007 at American River College while mantaining a 3.5 GPA. His schedual included a fall semester of 28 units, a spring semester of 41 units and a summer session of 19 units.
225 Semester units is the most I know of.
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