It depends on your major, you need to check with your advisor or else you may take pointless classes and spend even more time in school than needed.
2007-05-15 08:21:41
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answered by Teeny N 3
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depends on what you want a degree in. there are general requirements such as English, Math, Humanities, & Science, but that's just the tip of the iceburg. you also have to complete the main courses for your major and a certain amount of electives. i suggest you go visit the closest college to you, and speak to someone in the counseling department. if you're too shy to do that, just find the school on the internet. go to their "academic" section and look for "graduation requirements." good luck.
2007-05-15 15:28:28
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answered by MiLa 2
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It will depend on your major. Generally speaking it's a lot of the same types of classes you had in high school, just taken to another level.
If you have a major in mind, some college web sites offer a listing of the classes required to graduate.
Also, you will have a faculty adviser who will help with class selection.
2007-05-15 15:24:12
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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The ones required for your degree. English classes are common requirements at my technical college. I basically took 3 of them for the program I'm completing.
2007-05-15 15:22:12
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answered by Bear 5
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