Saturday, May 28, 2011

Community College in Senior Year of High school?


Community College in Senior Year of High school?
I am currently a sophomore in a high school in columbus, ohio. And for my senior year of high school, I plan to transfer to Columbus state community college to get my math, and english credits out of the way for college. Can someone explain to me how this works, and do you have to have a certain g.p.a for this to happen? My current g.p.a. is 3.0
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The best place to find out would be to contact the Community College and find out their particular policies, though you can generally co-enroll as long as you're a senior. The main thing you'll want to find out though is if the community college credits are transferable to a university, if that's where you intend to go. Also, when you first get to college, they will look at you SAT math and english scores and place you in an appropriate class regardless of the classes you take in high school. For example, you may take Calculus AP, but get placed in Math 127, pre-calc. Get all your information first and don't take classes they may end up being worth nothing towards your graduation.


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alex l, Try asking a student for advice. http://www.onlinehighschoolreviews.com/Ohio-High-Schools.html

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