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Asked by tjh about 1 month ago, 3 answers.

ok so I am a sophmore and I have 16 credits. at our school we are supposed to have 12 max. so im ahead by a lot and the classes at my school dont challenge me at all. not the enlgish math science none of it. I have no friends at that school so I am thinking about taking online classes to challenge myself and be more flexible around my job schedule... I live in idaho do you guys know of any online schooling sytems or something?

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Answered by fau on Oct 03, 2008, 02:47PM
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sweetie 16 credits at a college is a normal class load. I'm a freshman and have 20 credits. If your not being challenged enough, then talk to your teacher, or take higher level classes. Go to http://www.earnmydegree.com on the site you can specify what degree you want to achieve and what area of study you want It seacrhes for the top online colleges for you. I would definitely recommend Kaplan University (online university) but always make sure the online college you choose is accredited or it wont really count. Good luck and hope I helped even a little bit.

[accidently deleted] back to black 07-09-08 Answered by tinatodder4 on Oct 03, 2008, 03:22PM
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^^^ she's in high school, not college.

the whole online schooling is really complicated.. you have to have your parents help you out on that one. search around google for a bit, note down a few LEGIT programs you find, and have you and your parents decide which would be the best for you. and of course find out from your highschool or even nearby college if that online system is accredited.

Not nice to laugh at other's short comings Answered by ethmer on Oct 03, 2008, 07:37PM
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I, personally, think that you are probably where you are supposed to be. You might try to advance into some more difficult classes, however I've got a hunch that you may be a little too studious and be slacking off in some of the other activities that may benefit you and your health.

Consider getting actively involved in some of your school's athletic programs. They not only help improve social skills but improve the health of your body.

You might also consider working with some volunteer programs. They would not only help you expand yourself into your community but would give you insight into others, a variety of experience and give you lots of self-confidence.

I think you basically have a full plate and might be trying to overload it.

If you have subjects that interest you but which aren't included in your school curriculum, try Googling -- anything that comes to mind. You will get hundreds of thousands of "hits" and will find plenty or opportunities to gain knowledge.


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