How is the dual credit program different from the AP program? A. Students can transfer the college credit earned from an AP cour
se to any college, but they can’t do so in a dual credit program. B. Students have to enroll in a college to take dual credit courses, while they take AP courses in their regular high school class. C. Unlike students taking a dual credit course, students taking an AP course don’t have to pass an exam to earn college credit. D. Most schools offer dual credit courses while only schools that have an agreement with a college or a university offer AP courses. E. Students earn college credit by completing a dual credit course, but AP courses don’t offer college credits.
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B. Students have to enroll in a college to take dual credit courses, while they take AP courses in the regular high school class
For a dual enrollment program the student is actively enrolled, typically in a technical college, while they are in high school so that they can receive their high school credits and earn an associates degree at the same time at the college they are enrolled in.
Resilience because they are capable of retaining "normal" behavior after experiencing trauma or long-term duress. (Ie: It is estimated that 30% of abused children will later <em>become </em>the abusers but the <u>other 70% who do not inherit that behavior are resilient)</u>