Business Studies, asked by katherinemelendez213, 1 year ago

Shelby is in a college course for half the day and then goes to high school. What program is she in? A. International Baccalaureate B. Advanced Placement C. Dual Credit D. Articulated Credit

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Answered by MathGirl
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The answer is C. Dual Credit


Actually, that is what I'm currently doing right now. By the time I graduate, I'll have a high school diploma AND an Associates Degree.


Riccicurvaturetensor: But that's not the solution of the problem
Riccicurvaturetensor: You know the thing is that the life in Indian high school is very monotonous.... The only thing you're taught to focus on is study and building your career
Riccicurvaturetensor: And of course the moral ethics and beliefs of the general public here are so strong that teens don't even think about doing drugs and other shi*tty stuff
Riccicurvaturetensor: idk but after watching 13 reasons why I was really interested in knowing about highschool life in other countries..... Maybe cause I was shocked to see that the people in there belong to the same age group as mine
Riccicurvaturetensor: Anyways ......How's everything going on in Rome? You must have picked up some Italian by now
MathGirl: here, its not just studies that are stressed upon. you're expected to do things youre "passionate" about
MathGirl: most peoples hate instruments but they do it anyway so they can show colleges its a non academic thing they're "passionate" about
MathGirl: so basically we have to fake having a life
MathGirl: Rome is great!! i'm doing a dual credit thing at roma tre university
MathGirl: i'm there half the day and at high school for the other half
Answered by MarkM
1

Dual credit.

This is an educational program that allows students to pursue both high school and college courses at the same time. It is also known as concurrent enrollment. Students can either get into apprenticeship or college.

The benefit of this program is that it enables students prepare and get into the careers they choose early and also gain experience while still studying.

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