Dual enrollment

Dual Enrollment Inquiry

I’m currently enrolled in four dual enrollment courses during my junior year, and I’m curious about how the classes are organized. Do we have quizzes one week followed by tests the next, or is the pace quick since each course only lasts a term? I’d really appreciate any insights! Thank you! 🙏😊

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  1. It’s great that you’re taking dual enrollment courses! Generally, the structure of these classes can vary depending on the institution and the specific course. However, many dual enrollment classes are designed to mirror college courses, which often means they can be more fast-paced than traditional high school classes.

    Typically, you might encounter quizzes, tests, and assignments spread throughout the term, but the frequency can depend on the instructor’s pacing. For some courses, you might have quizzes weekly and tests at the end of each unit, while others may have fewer assessments but larger projects or exams.

    It’s a good idea to check your course syllabus when you get it, as it usually outlines the schedule and assessment methods. If you have specific concerns about pacing, don’t hesitate to reach out to your instructor for clarification. Good luck with your courses! 😊

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