yes, i know at my school they are known as AP classes. if you successfully complete them you do not have to take them in college
In many community colleges today you can start classes while in high school. Call your local college for more info.
yes, many community colleges offer these classes and high school students are welcomed.
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You can go to an online college while you're in high school. Studying college level textbooks is also a way to get educated before you go to college.
Yes, entirely possible. While was student teaching, one of my eleventh grade students attended classes at our school, night classes in another district, took AP classes at the local community college, and played hockey for the next district over because our district had no hockey team. At the end of his junior year, he graduated high school and earned his Associate Degree.
My high school had a policy that all college credits counted double toward highschool graduation, plus a grade bump. So, getting a B in 1 year of college language classes got me two years of highschool credit and a 4.0 for that class. having extra credit points in high school right before graduation can improve your chance at getting into a good college so keep up the good work and stay in school.
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
Yes...but you need to make sure that the particular college will take you. Community or county colleges are more likely to let a high school student take college level classes than a state or private institution. Sometimes you have to take entrance exams so the college knows you will be able to handle the subject material. For example, if you want to take a statistics course, you may have to take a basic math test, or if you want to take a Creative writing course you may have to take a basic English comprehension test. Usually if you are willing to pay, a college will let you take a course.I actually took classes for a whole year at my local community college and then asked my high school guidance counsellor if they would accept the college courses as credit toward my high school degree, and they said yes! I got to go to college instead of having to remain in high school. BUT, check to make sure that both schools will let you do this before you drop out of high school.
You should go to a community college for a masters degree for becoming a OTA. This is taking a little while to get.
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
No, there is not a Disneyland School, per-say, but there is a Disney College Program that is a paid internship. You may take classes while interning but it is not required.
Yes, most community colleges offer duel-enrollment. You'll have to check with your high school and the college you want to go to for details, but in this day and age, it's becoming more and more common for high school kids to earn college credit before their high school graduation.