I wasn’t sure if you had to have graduated or not. I’m looking into taking Psychology courses. I want to go to college for pre-med and then go to med school to become a psychiatrist. While you don’t NEED psychology, it’s the main reason I want to be a psychiatrist. I figure it might be fun to take some college courses.
Also can anyone recommend a good online site for courses?
well i was able to take college courses in high school, so i don’t see why online courses would be different. as for good online classes, you might want to check out what your local community college has to offer, and make sure that the school you want to go to for real college will except transfer credits.
#1 by finch momma on November 25th, 2009
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well i was able to take college courses in high school, so i don’t see why online courses would be different. as for good online classes, you might want to check out what your local community college has to offer, and make sure that the school you want to go to for real college will except transfer credits.
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#2 by darskee2000 on November 25th, 2009
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Usually, it depends on the college. The college usually also requires that you have permission from a principal at your high school and your parents. They just want to make sure that you don’t flunk high school trying to get a head start on college.
A lot of local high school students took psychology either online or in person at the local community college. Don’t put down the local community college. Often they have great instructors who really care and small classes. In a university, your class will be taught by a graduate student who has hundreds of students.
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#3 by ?Ele? on November 25th, 2009
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I’m sure you can you probably will need to contact the community college or university and ask if they can allow you to do that. they will probably want to see your transcript and may give you general tests to see which courses you would be eligible to take. I suggest contacting them first and finding out. I know my friend in her senior year was taking classes like that.
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