They earn the student both high school and college credit......APEXVS..... zetora
They count more than traditional college courses
so what is it?
what is dual role of science
In dual simplex, the initial basis is primal infeasible because some/all RHS elements are non positive. Same is dual feasible because the reduced costs (Cj's) are non negative. Throughout the algorithm, dual feasibility is maintained (by keeping the reduced costs > 0) while seeking primal feasibility. Once the solution is primal feasible, since it is also dual feasible, we have an optimal solution.
Dual - Cooperative - creative - new federalism
conscious and unconscious- APEX
There is no such type of starters. But we can always configure dual(or multi) start & stop option as per our needs in respect to remote access of motors running. We can do it with the help of simple ms1 relay and few logics(no & nc) including a control transformer.
You are guaranteed college credit if you pass the class.
They earn both high school and college credit
An Associate's degree
They are easier to complete than traditional college courses.
Dual Enrollment Courses
It does and I believe there isnt a certain amount, but for dual enrollment it is 10 courses
Weighted GPA
Both high school and college credit (APEX)
Check with your local community college. Some college's promote the dual enrollment program, and others do not. Either way, your local college should be happy to provide you with information about dual enrollment and the requirements of dual enrollment. :)
Concurrent enrollment
What is senioritis
I got accepted for Fall 2010. These are the classes I took in my last 2 years: American History (Honors) English IV (Honors) Physics Chemistry AP Macroeconomics (3) AP Language/Comp (4) Sociology (Dual-enrollment) Religion (Dual-enrollment) Speech (Dual-enrollment) International Relations (Dual-enrollment) US Government (Dual-enrollment) Precalculus (Dual-enrollment) Trigonometry (Dual-enrollment) When I submitted my transcript to UF my GPA was 4.0 (unweighted) and 4.25 (weighted). I scored 1410/2110 on the SAT (730 Math, 680 Reading, 700 Writing). These aren't the best stats or the strongest courseload, but I think the 1 year of Dual Enrollment and the SAT score are what helped me the most.