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What is 3 subjects credits in gce O level
Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.Typically, 60 - 89 accumulated credits is third year or Junior level status.
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Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits Junior - 60 to 89 credits Senior - 90 credits and above
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No. You have 5 credits left for your AA degree. You usually need to go four years for a Bachelor's degree.
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits Junior - 60 to 89 credits Senior - 90 credits and above
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How do you mean? You don't pass subject by subject.. In total you must have 80 NCEA level 2 or higher credits to pass the year. English is the only subject in which you need a specific amount of credits (8, but speeches don't count towards this) to gain University Entrance, which are the literary credits, 4 reading and 4 writing. In level 1 however, 8 math credits are needed to gain UE.
To achieve level 2 with Merit, you typically need to earn a certain number of credits, which can vary depending on the specific system or institution you are referring to. However, an estimate would be between 12-18 credits. To achieve level 2 with Excellence, you would typically need to earn a higher number of credits, usually ranging from 19-24 credits.
The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above