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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous]There is a difference between classes taken as a HS student in conjunction with a community college and just taking classes on your own. Once you take classes at any college outside of dual enrollment you are no longer considered a first time freshman. This can severely impact your ability to get into many four year schools. Proceed with caution.[/quote][/b] Uttter and total bullshit. I'm the poster about the chemistry class. DC had done well in high school chemistry (A) but knew the subject matter (SAT II) chemistry test is unforgiving and hard and that he had giiven given "baby chemistry". So he signed up and both GMU and UVA to enroll as a[b] "nondegree candidate"[/b]. He had to pass a math test at both to be eligible for the course and his highschool had to send an OK letter and transcript to prove he could do the work. He took a 6 to 8 week chem. class at NOVA. He initially enjoyed it but it quickly because clear that the teacher was just phoning it in and, indeed, her ratemyprofessor scores were abysmal. So my strong suggestion to anyone doing this is to try to pick an excellent professor. DC is now in UVA and four other universities for fall 2016. I'm encouraging him to take more advanced bath and a long paper writing course at GMU this summer.[/quote] So when you take these courses in college as a "nondegree candidate" and you're not getting college credit for them, do the colleges you apply to see the grade you got in them? What if you do poorly in the course? Can you just not tell the colleges about them? [/quote]
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