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Okay, I really screwed up this year, and I really want to graduate with my fellow classmates of 2010, I couldn't ask my mom for summer school because of the money, it is really expensive. But I just can't be a Freshman again next year, so if you know any websites or anything that I can do online then pay back when I have money, please tell me, because right now I don't have any money, but am determined. Anything helps please be serious.

2007-06-20 20:22:15 · 6 answers · asked by ANITA K 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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No one knows how many credits you have unless you tell them. If you do plan to graduate in 2010 just take an extra class next semester. It's good to have a plan when you want to graduate but don't focus on being able to graduate with the group. A lot of your classmate will drop out, take semesters off, change majors, drop to part time or take summer school to graduate early. The point is not everyone will graduate in exactly for years.
If you really want the extra hours check out junior colleges because tuition is cheaper. Or if your school approves you can test out of a class. The tests are called CLEP tests and they give you college credit.

2007-06-20 20:46:05 · answer #1 · answered by a_non_ah_mus 5 · 0 0

This all depends on whether you're talking about being a Sophomore in college or in high school. If you're speaking of high school, you can take extra credits the following summer, your best bet is to do odd jobs (dog walking, babysitting or mowing lawns) as you may not be old enough for a summer job. You may also want to contact your school to find out if they allow classes from the local community college, some high schools send their advanced students to the community college for classes where they receive more credits and higher than the 4.0 GPA because the classes are college level and therefore rank higher than the standard 4.0.

If you're speaking of becoming a college sophomore, you can get a job and see if you can take a class or 2 at your local community college again check with your school and make sure that the community college is accredited. You can also get financial aid and Student loans for summer school.

2007-06-21 11:57:59 · answer #2 · answered by ANDREA L 1 · 0 0

Maybe you could go to the community college closest to where your parents live. It wouldn't cost as much as Cascade and you'll be living at home, so no cost there either. You can do this two summers in a row. After that, hopefully, you'll be Jr status. The courses offered at community colleges are Freshman and Sophomore level. Also, I'm not sure what CC's transfer policy, but you could probably also use the summer classes to replace less than acceptable grades.
Good luck, let me know how it turns out!

2007-06-20 20:41:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can be a freshman next year. Make it up the summer of next year. If you are still behind, continue taking summer courses. Get student loans if you do not want to ask your mom for money. Plan ahead, be smart, and make good decisions. You still have plenty of time to graduate in 2010 with your friends.

2007-06-20 20:27:16 · answer #4 · answered by lovetofly46 4 · 0 0

Go to your guidance counselor and ask if there are things you can do to make up your credits or earn extra credit.

You may have to swallow your pride and try to make it up in the next few years. Don't feel bad. You aren't a dummy. You just didn't do quite enough.

2007-06-20 20:27:11 · answer #5 · answered by Warren D 7 · 0 0

in case you completes adequate contraptions to realize junior status interior a twelve months, and meet all different campus particular standards (GPA, important training, etc.), then you definately may well be eligible for admission to UCD or u.s.. you should seek for suggestion from those campuses for particular circulate admission standards to be certain which you would be waiting to circulate.

2016-12-13 09:00:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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