How to Take Awesome Notes When Studying for an Exam
Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team2020-03-22T19:28:56-05:00Whether you’re preparing for a high school final, a college-level test, or a dual credit exam,
Whether you’re preparing for a high school final, a college-level test, or a dual credit exam,
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Look at each course that Dual Credit at Home students study and see how each of these can be shown on your student’s high school transcript.
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Since keeping records during high school is so important, I want to share with you some record-keeping tips.