But list the courses you chose on your CommonApp. Even if you don’t start till January, as long as you go through with your plan, you’re good; if you change your mind about a course, you have to tell the colleges you’ve applied to, though.
Well I have to be accepted first into dual enrollment.
Excellent advice! Dual enrollment in FL typically requires a minimum of a 3.0 GPA and performance on the college placement test (PERT) or your SAT, ACT scores. Your performance on the PERT (for example) might preclude from doing Statistics (STA2023; MAT1033 - Intermediate Algrebra, is a prerequisite). See chart here:
http://www.broward.edu/academics/accelerated/dual/Pages/Dual-Enrollment—Student.aspx
If you do take the PERT Exam, make sure you study for the exam.
I heard you can’t use a calculator.
For the PERT exam? Calculator for the entrance exam is not allowed. Again, practice using the various online PERT online exams before attempting the exam. Check your local State College (Community College) to see if your ACT scores will suffice.
Wow. Okay
Like everyone said, take the highest level math that will still feel comfortable!
Im taking Pre-calculus honors now
So im about halfway through pre-cal and its easy. Taking it online and I have an 84%. In order to start dual enrollment do I ahve to be done with half a semester of all classes? And also once I start dual enrollment do I have to continue taking the rest of my classes(high school)???
Why aren’t you asking your GC about this? Your school has procedures you must follow and they will know what you need to do.
@Erin’s Dad my GC takes too long to respond. This is faster
And this may be wrong where your GC’s info is not. If you have trouble contacting your GC then have your parents help.
Okay