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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On a similar note - how do CEs vs DEs vs AP? I'd think CEs would top the AP?[/quote] What’s a CE? If it college enrollment, then it’s for transfer, not admission as a freshman.[/quote] It's Concurrent Enrollment - instead of doing DE at a high school; you drive to a local school like: GMU and take classes there. [/quote] Concurrent or dual enrollment is the same. It doesn’t matter where the class is taken. It means the student is enrolled at two institutions, the high school and the (community) college. There are no high school only DE classes. If a high school offers advanced classes like Multivariable, that’s just a high school advanced class not a DE class, unless they have an agreement with a college to bring an instructor on campus and register students at the college at the same time.[/quote] This is largely incorrect info.[/quote]
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