<p>I am looking for a place to take the credits clss during the summer at the Houston area, but not community college, because I am a raising Junior.
Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Why don't you want to try a community college? Just so we can get a sense of what you ARE looking for.</p>
<p>Which credits are you trying to obtain?
Usually you can get high school credits by attending summer school...but your local community college is fine. You don't have to be in college to take classes there. Talk to your guidance counselor - they should be able to help you register in a community college course/summer school/correspondence class etc.</p>
<p>But the community college requires least Junior to take course.</p>
<p>Does your school district have a summer school or correspondence courses you can take?</p>
<p>you might try the University of Nebraska Online High School. My counselor reccomended it to me when it looked like I might have scheduling difficulties for next year (fortunately, they were all resolved.)</p>
<p>community college requires least Junior to take course.
Do your guys think take an AP online is better or take an diplomatic requirement course?</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure if you go through your guidance counselor you can enroll in a course at your local community college. If not, kcarls has a point, there are plenty of community colleges/universities that do offer courses to high school students, regardless of location. </p>
<p>Either way, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you talk to your guidance counselor first. They will know what to do. Don't register in some class, then find out later that it was all a waste of time because your school isn't compatible with it.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what you mean by online AP or diplomatic requirement course.</p>
<p>What is a diplomatic requirement course?</p>