Dual Enrollment
Auditing a course is the term used to attend classes without receiving credit. This allows students to participate in lectures and discussions without the pressure of exams or grades.
This is question #1 on a crossword puzzle for a college course I am taking, the correct answer to the puzzle is "Web services"
If a college course is a hybrid class then it is taught both online and in the classroom.
A textbook is a (usually very expensive) reference material on the general subject of a college course you are taking.
That would depend on which college you are attending and which specific course of study you are taking at that college.
Of course - but you are going to have to go to a 4-year college (to get a Bachelor's degree) after receiving your Associate's from the community college, as law school admission requires a Bachelor's degree.
culinary
Without taking general biology; yes you can do it. However, I seldom see students taking the course without either an anatomy/physiology or chemistry course unless it is a principles of microbiology.
It depends on which college you get into or apply to, some colleges do not accept AP as a college course, whereas some others do accept AP as college credit.
a course that u can choose in college called "hair" &beauty ;)
To receive college credit for taking an AP course, you need to take the AP exam at the end of the course and achieve a passing score, typically a 3 or higher, depending on the college or university. It's important to check with the specific institution you plan to attend to understand their AP credit policies and requirements. Additionally, you may need to submit your AP exam scores to the college's admissions office for consideration.
You don't say if you want to be a doctor or a medical assistant. If a doctor you should be in AP courses and on a college track for admission to a college. If it is a medical assistant just pass your classes and graduate.