04-22-2018, 03:41 PM
(04-22-2018, 03:14 PM)davewill Wrote: It's pretty normal, although at most schools, more advanced courses like higher math, hard science, and many UL courses will be worth more credits (and take more study hours to complete). For instance, my Physics I and II with lab, Precalc and Calc I courses from community college were 5 credits, and Calc II and III were 4 credits. However, your run of the mill course is usually 3, and a bachelor's needs 120 credits (and 4 years) pretty much everywhere.
The British system, used in lots of countries, is different with 3 year bachelor's degree being common.
Yeah, alright.
This is offtopic, but since I just signed up to study.com and I'm doing the lessons and quizzes. How many times can I re-take a quiz to get 100%?


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