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High schooler with Community College Questions and about UCLA~
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post Jul 9 2008, 07:39 PM
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Can you take more than one class at a Community college?

Would all of those classes be considered AP classes?

What kind of classes are considered as AP classes?

Can you take classes at a Community college over the summer?

Can you take classes at the community college and get high school credits for it?



How many AP classes Minimum is needed for UCLA?

What's the Minimum GPA?

What should I do in order to MAKE SURE I get into UCLA? Or atleast USC?
 
 
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post Jul 10 2008, 04:37 PM
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Umm, I can't answer all of those questions, but I can answer some. I'm in Running Start, so I'm dual enrolled in high school and the local community college.

- You can take more than one class at community college... I don't see why you wouldn't be able to, unless the schedules conflicted.

- As far as I know, AP isn't the same as community college credit, but they both are able to transfer to full time 4 year universities as credit anyway, depending on the class. They usually have charts saying what they transfer as (sometimes as only electives, sometimes not), but you can ask the school counselors.

- You can definitely take CC classes over the summer.

- At my school, certain CC courses count as credit for requirements. Ex. Political Science 101 at CC counts as a required Senior Issues credit from high school.
 

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