Credit hours is a term that refers to how much time you spent studying a particular class. In college, different classes are expected to take different amounts of time studying and have different amounts of time spent in class. For example, a college calculus class may meet four times a week for one hour each class and would count as four credit hours. A college fitness class like Bowling may meet twice a week for one hour each time and would count as two credit hours. In high school, you spend equal amounts of time in each class so each class completed would count as one credit hour.
college algebra or freshman composition since they are required for all degrees.
Detroit county day school 1970 he enrolled in Claremont Men's College for his first theater course 1971 enrolled in Marin Junior College 1973 Julliard school
Yes. For I am he.
The past participle of "enroll" is "enrolled." For example, "She has enrolled in the new course."
Of course, he does! The kid still needs housing and food during summer break. If the student is not enrolled for six months or more, go back to court for a reduction. Do not amend the agreement on your own.
It is possible. There are some students that need a course not offered by their college for that specific semester that they need. Thus, they take it at another college that is offering the course. Still, there should be a specific reason for taking courses at two different institutions.
Robin Williams went to Claremont McKenna CollegeCollege of MarinJuilliard School
HRM xempre...hahaha
If u get selected,it luks good on your college application And of course,there' s the self esteem
If you are an enrolled student, of course.
Most colleges offer class courses for Fitness certification. Inquire your local college/schools for information on how to get enrolled for fitness certification courses as soon as possible in applicable areas.
It's a spongy cake with strawberry filling.