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What does 3.000 Credits means?
My brother is a sophomore in high school, and he's planning to take a course at a community college for high school credits. But if the class he's planning on taking gives him 3.000 Credits, what does it mean in high school terms?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You brother will receive credit for one class on both the college and high school side. In college, you receive credit hours, meaning that for every hour per week you spend in class, you will receive one credit hour at the end of the semester. The majority of classes meet 3 hours per week, so it would make sense that he would receive 3 college credits for the class he is taking. On the high school side, he would just receive one credit, or however many credits one class usually counts for.
Source(s): Attended college classes during high school.