Anyone doing dual enrollment

Ya, I'm doing dual enrollment US History. It's not too hard.
 
A on my first test. Just gotta crank out a few more and I'll have a 4.0 in the class. 😀

I've been in a dual enrollment program for just over a year, and I have about 50 credits right now, with a GPA of 3.86

It's really not hard, probably easier than most AP classes.
 
Dual enrollment in hs with a college? Yeah, I've done it. Some of the classes were a joke, though.
 
I've been in a dual enrollment program for just over a year, and I have about 50 credits right now, with a GPA of 3.86

It's really not hard, probably easier than most AP classes.

I agree. My APUSH class is harder than the both of them that I'm taking this semester.
 
I used to do it. It's true that it's easier than AP. :-D
 
Looove it. I'm just about to finish my 17th credit hour.
 
I'm sorry I don't really understand the terminology, but what is dual enrollment?
 
Dual enrollment is where you're in high school and you take college classes at the same time, usually at a local community college. Since you're in high school, the county pays for it, so it's free for you. You can usually directly apply the credits you earned dual enrolling when you graduate to a Bachelor's.
 
Eh, it's not totally free for us... I had to pay 88 dollars for tech fees and stuff, and I had to pay for my textbooks, but in comparison it's much cheaper than taking it in college.
 
Dual enrollment is where you're in high school and you take college classes at the same time, usually at a local community college. Since you're in high school, the county pays for it, so it's free for you. You can usually directly apply the credits you earned dual enrolling when you graduate to a Bachelor's.

Oh man I am an idiot. We have that at my school too, just didn't realize what it was..


Thanks
 
Eh, it's not totally free for us... I had to pay 88 dollars for tech fees and stuff, and I had to pay for my textbooks, but in comparison it's much cheaper than taking it in college.

Oh, well my in county you only pay tech fees and textbooks if you go to a private school, or some educational institution that doesn't receive public funding. Did you go to a private school?
 
Oh, well my in county you only pay tech fees and textbooks if you go to a private school, or some educational institution that doesn't receive public funding. Did you go to a private school?

Nope, I think my school's just stingy.
 
It'll cost me roughly 2500 dollars for the whole year =(. I'm actually paying tuition there.
 
I feel so smart in some of these classes. Honestly, it's such a joke. People don't even do HW in some of my classes. Lazy people.

Next sem I'm down for a 200 level business class and like an intro to programming for engineers (something like that). Already tested out of pre calc so I'm good. Just have to make A's in everything.
 
I feel so smart in some of these classes. Honestly, it's such a joke. People don't even do HW in some of my classes. Lazy people.

Next sem I'm down for a 200 level business class and like an intro to programming for engineers (something like that). Already tested out of pre calc so I'm good. Just have to make A's in everything.

The course number doesn't always mean anything by the way - the entry level business class at my college is a "200 level" class.
 
The course number doesn't always mean anything by the way - the entry level business class at my college is a "200 level" class.

I know. I wasn't implying that it was more difficult just because the number is higher, although it probably sounded like that.

But yeah, there are a great number of classes at the 200 level that are introductory at my CC.
 
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