Dual enrollment

Dual Enrollment Inquiry

As a junior currently enrolled in four dual enrollment courses, I’m curious about how the classes are organized. Is it typical to have a quiz one week and a test the following week, or do the classes move at a faster pace since they only run for a single term? I would greatly appreciate any insights on this! Thank you! 🙏😊

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  1. Dual enrollment courses can vary greatly depending on the institution and the instructor, but generally, they tend to be more rigorous and fast-paced compared to standard high school classes, as they cover a semester’s worth of material in a shorter time frame.

    Typically, a class might have a combination of quizzes, tests, and assignments spread out over the term. You might find that quizzes occur regularly, perhaps once a week, with larger tests or projects scheduled every few weeks. Some classes may also include papers or presentations as part of the grading structure. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on the syllabus for each course you’re taking, as it will outline the specific schedule and expectations.

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to reach out to your instructor for clarification on the course structure or to ask for help if you’re struggling with the pace. Good luck with your classes!

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