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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 19 2008, 07:52 PM
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Can you take more than one class at a Community college?
Yes, if you can manage it.

Would all of those classes be considered AP classes?
No, but they are considered to be AP level.

What kind of classes are considered as AP classes?
They should be labeled when you sign up for your classes. They're college level classes that are taught in high school.

Can you take classes at a Community college over the summer?
Yes. You might need to get approval from your home school though.

Can you take classes at the community college and get high school credits for it?
No. My answer's different from the other two who answered, but I know it's a definite no for my school, so it depends, I guess.

How many AP classes Minimum is needed for UCLA?
There is no minimum. Take as many as you can handle if you want.

What's the Minimum GPA?
There is no set GPA, but the lower you go, the higher you need to score on your SAT. That doesn't mean if you have a 4.0, you could just blow your SAT's. But you're gonna have to work way harder if your GPA is lower. I have a list of the GPA's somewhere in my folder, but I can't find it at the moment.

What should I do in order to MAKE SURE I get into UCLA? Or atleast USC?
There is no way to MAKE SURE, but you have to keep your grades up and do well on your SAT/ACT's. Doing EC activities helps, but don't go crazy and join every club on campus and put it all down in your application. Choose a couple and be dedicated to them.
 

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