Well it depends what class you are going to take
Each class is given units and those are credits. If you fail a class you don't get the credit for the class and have to repeat it.
In most high schools, it would be weighted.
If you mean credits, you have to look at your class load and the number of credits for each class.
I would say Forge, depending on your amount of activity.
No because at the credits whoever says a line gets a spot in the credits extras do not get in the credits
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits Junior - 60 to 89 credits Senior - 90 credits and above
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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.
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It depends on the course. While three credits per course is most common, you will find some courses (typically math and exact sciences) will be four or five credits, and still others one and two credits. This is for colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.
SPEED 2 After the credits
I means that those credits will not be applied toward the completion of a degree. At times they are referred to as institutional credits.