Economy, asked by xandancauseican69, 1 year ago

Jim would like to learn more about what it’s like to be in college, without having to take any actual college classes or difficult exams. Which program might be the best fit for him? A. International Baccalaureate B. Advanced Placement C. Dual Credit D. Articulated Credit

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer is option C. Dual Credit.

In United States of America, there are concept of earning credits for the school students before they enter college level education.

For International Baccalaureate (IB) credits, Advanced Placement (AP) credits, school students require to pass the corresponding exams to transfer the credits.

In the program of Articulated Credit, upon passing the college level exam, the school credit gets added to college credit.

In the Dual credit system, generally there are no difficult exams. Here, students are enrolled in dual (simultaneously) in both the school and the course at the college level and earns double credit.

Answered by castleinthesky11
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Answer:The correct answer is A. International Baccalaureate.

Explanation:

Jim does not want any hard tasks, so it wouldnt be B. Advanced placements are hard tasks for people above average.


C and D are incorrect as i read somewhere else

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