The number of credits for one subject can vary depending on the educational institution and the specific program of study. Typically, a single subject may carry between 3 to 4 credits in a standard university setting. Some courses, especially lab or studio-based subjects, might offer more credits due to their intensive nature. Always check with the specific institution for their credit allocation.
5 credits for each subject and 100 altogether to graduate high school.
yes, as long as all subject requirements are also met.
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.
There are many places where one would be able to redeem CEU credits. One would be able to find information regarding redeeming CEU credits on sites such as "Bridges".
The number of credits may vary from one institution to another. It could take 60 + credits. However, this is not including the dissertation.
There are many places one might go to get a remortgage with adverse credits. One of the most reputable resources one might use is the local financial institution.
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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.
I believe from 6 to 10 credits most schools they combine two subject
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Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.
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