Okay, I'm a bit confused. I'm going to talk to my counselor about this in a while, but I was just wondering if anyone knows...
I attend an Early College High School meaning I get to attend both my high-school and college-level classes during school hours.
Some of the classes we take at the community college can be in replacement of taking our high-school class.
For example if I take a Texas Government class at a community college I won't need to take the high-school one.
But I have an issue...
At high-school, US History is a full year.
And in college US History is divided into course 1301 and 1302.
I received a D in my 1301 class but took the next course (1302) with another professor and managed to get a B.
I was wondering if those grades would be alright enough for me to gain high-school credit for US History....
It's cool if no one is sure because like I said I'm going to email my counselor and speak with her, but some extra knowledge towards my situation wouldn't hurt.
I attend an Early College High School meaning I get to attend both my high-school and college-level classes during school hours.
Some of the classes we take at the community college can be in replacement of taking our high-school class.
For example if I take a Texas Government class at a community college I won't need to take the high-school one.
But I have an issue...
At high-school, US History is a full year.
And in college US History is divided into course 1301 and 1302.
I received a D in my 1301 class but took the next course (1302) with another professor and managed to get a B.
I was wondering if those grades would be alright enough for me to gain high-school credit for US History....
It's cool if no one is sure because like I said I'm going to email my counselor and speak with her, but some extra knowledge towards my situation wouldn't hurt.