If you go into the Dual Enrollement program yes. I'm in Dual Enrollment...Just not at the college below
2007-10-08 12:19:15
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answered by JaxJagsFan 7
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Hi
You should think about attending summer school, and that will help you graduate faster, if your school has that type of program. I know some students will not like to spend their summer attending school, when they've spent the majority of the year in school anyway. You should also see if there are any advanced placement courses available at your school. I hope this helps you.
2007-10-08 19:37:05
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answered by ♥Shania♥ 6
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yeah but its going to take a lot of hard work. You have to accumalate 120 credits in 2 years. most people take 30 credits per year in order to graduate in 4 years so that means you have to take 60 credits per year to graduate 2 years early. thats 30 credits per semester. If you don't want to go that route. You have to do winter college plus summer college. Also you can technically go to two colleges at the same time and you have to do at least 18 credits per semester. Schools usually have a limit of 7 credits you can do in the summer. if your a visting student at a college you can only enroll for 2 classes which is 6 credits, but if you register you can talk to the dean and he/she can give you special permission to take more credits. Also another way is to do Clep exams(their challenge exams). That just gets rid of all your lower division class. So you only have two years left. If your still in highschool try your hand at going to college and highschool at the same time. You can go to your local community college if you want. or to the "big" university.
2007-10-08 19:29:37
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answered by bunnygrl43 5
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Are you at a University? Did you enter with credits? Are you in an honors program? You need to speak with your advisor. Its really only mathematically possible if you entered with a bunch of credits. If you did not, I think the best you can shoot for is a 3 year program.
2007-10-08 19:19:25
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answered by Katie 3
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i don't know how it is at your high school, but at mine, they would give college credit and high school credit, but you went to school on a college campus..or they had the option to do it through concurrent enrollement. you could also graduate early by taking night classes...some high schools offer them for the kids that get in trouble, but you can take them and get credit...i finished my whole junior year of high school that way, so i could travel. i basically studied for two weeks and tested out.
2007-10-08 19:40:40
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answered by .. 1
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you mean college right???
well if your school allows you to take more than 18 hours per semester then just dbl up on classes. that will be madd stressful though. also take as many summer school classes as allowed by your institution. it's possible but i'm sure v/ difficult.
2007-10-08 19:19:36
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answered by crystala_14 2
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Not with your display of intelligence or lack there of. I think you meant "Is there a way to graduate 2 years early?" Based on your sentence writing proficiency, I'm going to say No, there is no way...... for you anyways.
2007-10-08 19:20:33
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answered by jay k 6
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depends...if you are in university, you can try taking more classes in a semester and also taking classes during summer. I did this and I managed to squeeze a 4 year program into 3. Please check with your academic supervisor.
2007-10-08 19:20:19
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answered by shakensunshine86 4
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yeah
take twice as many credits
I would have taken 5 years to finish undergrad if I had it to do again, instead of 2
2007-10-08 19:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you are working for credits and i don't know your college but I think there is no way to do that sorry.
2007-10-08 19:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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