Of course! If you are attending a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, the average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits. Thus, in two semesters, you would have 30 credits.
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1200
Since there are 12 months in one year, 12+12=24 months (2 years) with an additional 8 months (to equal 32 months); this means your baby is 2 years and 8 months old
March 1991 is the 16th month after November 1989, but there is not a full 16 months between the days. March 8, 1991 was 469 days after November 24, 1989, or 15 months and 12 days. (Nov 24 to February 24, and 12 days more)
It is: 3/24 = 1/8
February 1,1990
1 year = 12 months 2 years = 24 months 3 years = 36 months . . 8 years = 96 months
Will that depends on how much you earn per week? For example, if you earn 300 per week @ 4 week that's $1.200. So in two months 2,400 oor at the end of 8 weeks.
Typically it does for colleges and universities that operate on a unit bases as apposed to a credit system. One unit is typically equivalent to three credits, thus, 8 units would be 24 credits at a college or university the operates on a credit system, and a regular two semester academic year.
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