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18 December, 02:39

James is in a class at high school that his regular teachers teach. When he graduates, he plans on enrolling in the local community college, which will transfer some of the classes that he took while in high school. Why can he do this?

A He won't be able to transfer any credits into his community college.

B His high school participated in the Dual Credit program.

C His community college doesn't take any high school credits.

D His community college takes articulated credits.

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  1. 18 December, 02:55
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    His HS participated in the dual credit system. B is the answer.

    Articulation refers to transferring credits between post secondary institutions, college to college, not HS to college. So it cannot be answer D. The others cannot be right, because if he plans to do it and the question is asking for the reason why he CAN do this, then answers A and C aren't correct.
  2. 18 December, 02:55
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    His high school participated in the dual credit program. b is the answer
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