No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
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I was accepted in a college
Typically, most college classes are worth 3 credits, including electives. However, some courses, especially lab classes or specialized programs, may carry additional credits, often ranging from 1 to 4 credits. Electives can vary in credit value, but they generally follow the same standard as core classes. Always check specific program requirements, as they can differ by institution.
Accepted?
Yes, you can apply to any college or university. Of course they don't have to accept you. Once accepted though it will be necessary to take all of the courses that the technical school did not require (e.g. languages, electives, humanities) to meet the requirements of the degree you are now pursuing.
It is easier to get into college if your parent's have gone to that specific college because you would be a legacy there. Other than that, it does not really make a difference whether or not your parent's went to college. Getting accepted to, and graduating from, college has to do with your brains, not the brains of your parents.
In the United States, you must complete four years of vet school - to be accepted to vet school you must complete at least three years of undergraduate college work. You must also pass the NAVLE and a state licensing board exam.
She got accepted in October, 1847
To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives. I just graduated with my Associate of Science (or AA degree) and it all depends on the college you
i believe it had taken her more than three tries to get accepted into college!
In Middle School you can pick 1 or 2 electives same as high school. And in college you pick your own classes.