Games give you Facebook credits but you need to buy them.Actually some games do give you credits like car town and happy animals.
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Facebook is 15 years old as of December 15, 2011.
Facebook Not for KidsNo, unless you are 15 or older
No.
facebook shuts down march 15
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
it depends if your facebook profile is private or not id not let children under 15 go on facebook without having a private page.According to Facebook community guidelines,one should be at least 13 to access facebook.
543.68 approximately...;-)This answer is not politically correct for those who skip classes often or even at all. Most places consider 12 credits the minimum to be considered a full time student. 15 or 16 is about the norm and usually over 18 requires advisor approval.
Facebook is not closing down on March 15, 2014. There is a rumor going around, but it is false.
For me it's 26 credits. Im a sophomore right now and have earned 15 cumulative credits from this and last year.
It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.It would be eight semesters provided the student registered for 15 credits each regular semester.