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stupid college question

Joelbanks5

So I'm getting like ads everywhere for game development and other degrees from full sail uni. can I sign up for them and take them even though I'm a junior? lol, but seriously if it's something I can do that's pretty neat.

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Don't go for the college that sends you ads just because they sent you ads, all the college stuff you get in the later half of high-school is just junk mail.

But, if you're in the US, you should be able to do dual-enrollment to take classes at a college.

"Do as I say, not as I do."

-Because you actually care if it makes sense.

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40 minutes ago, Dash Lambda said:

 

But, if you're in the US, you should be able to do dual-enrollment to take classes at a college.

Check with your guidance counselors for a list of schools they will let you take as a youth options class if they have that where you live, I'm taking networking classes which would have costed me $500 but through taking youth options the school has to pay for them. If your school is anything like mine though they will do their best to find a workaround to not let you take the class. 

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1 hour ago, arbellason55 said:

Check with your guidance counselors for a list of schools they will let you take as a youth options class if they have that where you live, I'm taking networking classes which would have costed me $500 but through taking youth options the school has to pay for them. If your school is anything like mine though they will do their best to find a workaround to not let you take the class. 

Mine doesn't like it either, but there's not a lot they can do when they don't offer the class. Just gotta make sure you don't give them an option.

"Do as I say, not as I do."

-Because you actually care if it makes sense.

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I don't recommend a for-profit university. Better off going to a school with an accredited digital arts program for something like that.

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