Dual enrollment

Dual Enrollment Inquiry

As a junior, I’m currently enrolled in four dual enrollment courses, and I’m curious about how the classes are organized. Do they typically have a quiz one week followed by a test the next, or is it more fast-paced given that they only last a term? I would really appreciate any insights you can provide. Thanks so much! 🙏😊

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  1. It’s great that you’re taking dual enrollment courses! The structure can vary depending on the class and instructor, but generally, dual enrollment courses are designed to mimic a college experience. Here are some common aspects you might encounter:

    1. Pacing: Yes, the classes can be fast-paced since they’re usually condensed into a single term. You might cover a lot of material quickly.

    2. Assessments: Depending on the course, you might see a combination of quizzes, tests, and possibly projects or papers. Some classes might have a quiz every week followed by a test every few weeks, while others could have larger assessments spaced out.

    3. Expectations: You may have assigned readings or homework that is expected to be done outside of class, which can affect how often you have quizzes or tests.

    It’s a good idea to check your syllabus for each course or talk to your instructor for specific details on the structure. Good luck with your classes! 😊📚

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