Yes, you can graduate early if you have earned enough credits to meet the graduation requirements set by your school.
Yes, it is possible to graduate college early if you have earned enough credits to meet the requirements for graduation.
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he droped out two weeks before graduation because he didnt have enough credits to graduate
If it's not a req'd course you can graduate if you have enough credits. Your guidance counselor will tell you if it is req'd.
I am pretty sure it is called a centavo.
Yes, but it's hard work. If you take lots of classes in your freshman, sophomore, and junior year, you may have enough credits to graduate as a junior instead of a senior.
None. Oddly enough, BU is an undergraduate school (that also offers graduate degrees), and no credits are necessary for enrollment.
Yes, you may be able to transfer graduate credits to this program.
Not exactly. She completed her twelfth year of school but did not have enough credits to graduate.
There isn't necessarily a required age for graduating. Some students will be 17, if they have a summer birthday or if they started school early. Most students graduate at the age of 18. It's uncommon, but not impossible, for a 16 year old to graduate early from high school if they obtained their credits early or were smart enough to take advanced classes with older students.
You can if your school accepts credits from on-line courses such as those offered by BYU. If you don't add on-line work to your course load, you will not have enough credits on time.
Well it's good to start off with 15 credits during your first semester and lessen it to 12 during spring. You can probably graduate roughly with 216 credits, which is enough for med school.