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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 5:46 pm
A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O
And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants.
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:09 pm
Aoi the Crossdresser A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants. 3 is considered full time here.
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Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:49 pm
cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants. 3 is considered full time here. 3 courses? That's too low. Unless the 3 courses are 4 credit hour courses that makes it to 12 credit hours, which is full time. But not many courses are 4 credits.
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Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:25 am
Aoi the Crossdresser cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants. 3 is considered full time here. 3 courses? That's too low. Unless the 3 courses are 4 credit hour courses that makes it to 12 credit hours, which is full time. But not many courses are 4 credits. three 1.5 credit courses is full time at our school. that's 4.5 credits total. and you can take up to 9 credits a semester, more with permission. So it's basically a 50 percent course load is considered full time at my school.
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 12:33 am
cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants. 3 is considered full time here. 3 courses? That's too low. Unless the 3 courses are 4 credit hour courses that makes it to 12 credit hours, which is full time. But not many courses are 4 credits. three 1.5 credit courses is full time at our school. that's 4.5 credits total. and you can take up to 9 credits a semester, more with permission. So it's basically a 50 percent course load is considered full time at my school. Your credit system is weird to follow. VERY WEIRD!!!!!!!! Here 3 credit hours a course is the norm.
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:29 am
Aoi the Crossdresser cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser A baby boom could happen here cuz lots of mexicans here who have too many kids and can't afford it. O.O And here in order to be considered full-time, you have to take around 12-18 credit hours, which is 4-6 courses. If you take less than 12, you would only be considered part time and may lose some benefits/financial aid/scholarships/grants. 3 is considered full time here. 3 courses? That's too low. Unless the 3 courses are 4 credit hour courses that makes it to 12 credit hours, which is full time. But not many courses are 4 credits. three 1.5 credit courses is full time at our school. that's 4.5 credits total. and you can take up to 9 credits a semester, more with permission. So it's basically a 50 percent course load is considered full time at my school. Your credit system is weird to follow. VERY WEIRD!!!!!!!! Here 3 credit hours a course is the norm. My school likes to think it's special. We also have a 9.0 grading system.
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:02 am
cool4 My school likes to think it's special. We also have a 9.0 grading system. rofl So if you SUCK you can get a 4.0 average!
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 4:17 pm
KazeRin cool4 My school likes to think it's special. We also have a 9.0 grading system. rofl So if you SUCK you can get a 4.0 average! if you're average you can tell people you have a 4.0.
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Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:33 am
9.0 grading system? How the ******** hell does that even work?
Here it is always a 4.0 total max grading system. Same as when I was in high school. sad
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:26 am
In high school we just worked off percentages. But 59% was a fail. 60% just barely a pass.
Then I got to college and 50 was a pass. ... madness.
In my college some departments could give A+s, which would be a 4.3, so you could actually get better than a 4.0 average. I ended up with a 3.3, not knowing that 3.4 would have been graduating 'with distinction'. I could have done a bit better in a few classes.
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:58 pm
my high school did rounded grades so 49.5 was rounded to a 50 percent which was considered a pass.
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Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:28 pm
That's crazy. Here at the college level here, we had to get a 69.5 to pass, cuz MOST COURSES in a REQUIRED DEGREE require that you have to get at least a grade of C for like most of your required courses...in stuff. Like for my degree, I had to pass EVERY SINGLE history course I took with at least a C or higher. Of course I got all A's in them.
And in a Masters Program, it raises to a B. eek Scary.
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Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:06 pm
Aoi the Crossdresser That's crazy. Here at the college level here, we had to get a 69.5 to pass, cuz MOST COURSES in a REQUIRED DEGREE require that you have to get at least a grade of C for like most of your required courses...in stuff. Like for my degree, I had to pass EVERY SINGLE history course I took with at least a C or higher. Of course I got all A's in them. And in a Masters Program, it raises to a B. eek Scary. I have a limit on the number of D's I can get to graduate, but they don't care what grade I get as long as my overall gpa is above a C.
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 1:32 am
cool4 Aoi the Crossdresser That's crazy. Here at the college level here, we had to get a 69.5 to pass, cuz MOST COURSES in a REQUIRED DEGREE require that you have to get at least a grade of C for like most of your required courses...in stuff. Like for my degree, I had to pass EVERY SINGLE history course I took with at least a C or higher. Of course I got all A's in them. And in a Masters Program, it raises to a B. eek Scary. I have a limit on the number of D's I can get to graduate, but they don't care what grade I get as long as my overall gpa is above a C. well here it matters. Like I had to get a C or higher in my History and Sociology courses to pass them. So we are like a C or higher is passing.
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