It depends on if your particular school offers such a service or not. I'd be a little surprised if any do, though; the downside for the school (a possible invasion of someone's privacy) is significantly greater than the upside (slightly more convenient for students and alumni).
You can ask your guidance counselor or look in your course selection guide.
It depends on your school district. I would suggest speaking with your high school guidance councilor to see if your school district allows on-line course credits to be used towards graduation credits. You can also look into on-line schools such as American, and PennFoster. I believe American is the one that works with various school systems, so you may want to call them. Both are on the internet. As for dual enrollment in a college, my suggestion would be to call your local community college. I believe that would be your best chance. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." That is the last line before the credits roll. However, after the credits and the actual last line is, "It's over. Go home. Go."
look at the movie credits or look it up on google credits for the movie the burbs
Well if your on about IMVU you look in the corner of the screen and it says credits. You should be able to see your amount of credits.
First, you MUST have 10 credits. You have to go to the link that says My Pokemon, then look for the link that says Spend Your Credits. Go down and look for Larvitar, click on him and trade your 10 credits for him.
It was a tie pay attention to the credits if you look it shows them racing and right before it goes to the cut scene it shows them tie at the finish line
It means you are using free credits but it's asking for paid credits, always look for that, it's a bugger.
When it comes to line of credits, lenders look at elements like cash flow, credit records and companies’ assets. In case you are still worried about a personal bad credit score can hurt, there are still alternative options.
The IRS website offers a 'look-up' tool to help first time home buyers look to see if special credits are available to them. HomeBuyerTaxCredit also offers a way for one to find special credits.
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This depends on the university and their program. Some MBAs take only a year (a straight 12 months of intense studies), while others are broken down into 2 year programs. Find a university you want to go to that is accredited and then look at their MBA program, it will tell you how many credits are needed