A few days ago
I need to know how many classes in a college Quarter can I take??
I am a HS student, and I am taking 3 college classes each quarter i.e Winter, summer, etc. And well since i am taking 3, I want to know how much Units or classes is ncessary to Advance to the next year in college. And I know there are 4 quarters in a Year, but how many classes is there to take in each quarter. Please I need the answer to this. Becuase my goal is to take over all 16 college classes (including AP). If I pass all 16 classes, what Year will I be when I enter college??
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The max is not dependent on the number of classes, but on the number of units. A class can be worth, usually, 1-4 units. Most are 3 units. The max (at least where I went to college) was 18 units per quarter. The min was 13 units per quarter to be considered a full time student. However, I was able to take up to 21 units per quarter as long as I got the approval from the dean of my major (which I did without a problem because my grades were excellent). I completed a 4 year engineering program in 3 years… (including summer school).
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A few days ago
It really depends on the classes you are taking. Some may only be worth 1 credit hour and others 2. You would have to see you would have to check with the school. My guess is you would still be a freshman but be about a half a year ahead of incoming. When I was at WIU we took 12 -16 Credit hours a quarter.
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A few days ago
It really depends on the college you go to and how many credits each course you take is worth. some courses are 3 credit course and others can be 4 or more. it depends on the amount of time you actually spend in the course. I’m not sure how many credits actually can make you go beyond a freshman. college is different from high school like that. to be considered a full time student in most colleges you must take 12 or more credits. sometimes you need authorization to go beyond 12 credits by the dean or person in the head department. what matters most is what your major will be and you will have to focus your studies and the list of courses you must complete to gain your degree. freshman year is mostly geared to introductory courses and your senior year courses are geared towards finalizing the studies of your major. i believe you need at least 124 credits to receive your baccalaureate degree but certain studies require more.
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5 years ago
Yes and no. These are easy class but since you just about to start it going to seem hard to you because you dont know what to expect. When you write paper they will want it to be a certain way for each class. At my college every single test or essay was different in some way. Also by looking at them class you will be taking a lot of notes and writing a lot of essay
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A few days ago
Generally each college class is 3-4 credits. For most colleges, a semester is about 15 credits, so somewhere around 30 credits counts for a year of college.
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A few days ago
Talk to the school counselor. Where I went, you could take up to 19 credits per semester. A person needed special permission to have more than that. Also dude, you might want to brush up on your english skills. I seriously doubt, by the way you write this question, that you will pass even two of you AP classes.
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A few days ago
around 15 credits, or 3 classes. i go to ucd and the max credits a quarter is 17 and the min is 13. so about 3-4 classes.
but wow about your schedule lol…
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A few days ago
It depends on which college you attend. All acredited universities will have listings online that show the number of cretits required for sophomore, junior or senior standing. However, these standings are only technical. Even if you start with a sophomore standing, you will still be a freshman.
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A few days ago
Slow down!
Dont take more than you can handle in one quarter, otherwise, all classes will suffer
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A few days ago
probably a Junior.
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