It depends if you are currently in High school or not........
If your currently in, go to your counselor and request your transcript.
Or go to the last school you were in, and ask for your transcript.
But if your are done and need it for college or something, you contact your school district and they will you give it too you.
There is really no working it out. Most colleges and universities today give students access to their statistical data right online. Still, even if the school does not offer that ability, you can request an unofficial transcript from the Office of the Registrar. In either case it will give you the credits enrolled for and credits earned by semester, and cumulatively.
Most colleges and universities give students access to that information right online. If not, you can request that information from the Office of the Registrar at the school you attend.
If the question involves college credits, then the place to ask is the administration departments of various colleges one attended. There is a definite record of the credits of students that graduated. Credits of students who did not graduate may be more difficult to find.
you can go back to your last school and ask for your transcripts ...
Ask your teacher
A CDA is worth 120 college credits. Many child care centers require a person to have a CDA before they can work for them.
how many college credits do you rreceive for a masters in cosmetology
First, work on your grammar. "Credits" is a plural word, and it requires a plural verb ("are," not "is).
You need sixty college credits.
think 50 credits
Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.
On average I think it is 12 credits needed for a 3 year college.
Depends on the college and the major, but most work like this: 15 credits / semester 2 semesters per year 4 years 2 * 4 * 15 = 120 total credits
The degree will take 124 to 128 credits.
I have seen college credits for sale on EBAY
3 credits but you can redeem them only at certain schools.
In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.