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James is in a class at high school that his regular teachers teach. When he graduates, he plans on enrolling in the local community college, which will transfer some of the classes that he took while in high school. Why can he do this?
A.
He won’t be able to transfer any credits into his community college.
B.
His high school participated in the Dual Credit program.
C.
His community college doesn’t take any high school credits.
D.
His community college takes articulated credits.

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Answered by karsubham
6
c. i think it is correct
Answered by myrakincsem
8

Hey there,

Statement: James is in a class at high school that his regular teachers teach. When he graduates, he plans on enrolling in the local community college, which will transfer some of the classes that he took while in high school. Why can he do this?

Answer: D.  

His community college takes articulated credits.

Reason: Usually community colleges are very flexible in such scenarios. That is why his community college would be ready to take in credits from his high school.

Thanks


Anonymous: Its incorrect sorry but thanks for trying
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