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Old 10-16-2012, 12:46 AM   #1
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Adult/continuing education

Hey guys,

I am a university student but Due to the fact that I need to finish up some credits for my degree that i had not previously taken in highschool, i might need to take it at adult/continuing ed.

For those of you that have taken a course with adult ed, what is the difficulty level compared to highschool? Easier? Harder?

The reason being is because the course that I need to take, physics 12, is one that id much rather do at the highschool level than at university.

Basically, what Im looking for, is the easiest and most convenient way to get this credit done and over with.

Any help will receive a thanks and would be much appreciated!
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Where do you live ?

Theres one on Main Street and Terminal.
That one is called Main Street Adult Education.

New term is starting soon so head down there either today or tmrw to register for physics 12. Classes are filling up rather quickly.

You can also try South Hill on fraser and 45th.
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Adult ed is the same or easier compared to highschool. You could also do it online so it is less of a hassle to go to school in person.
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^reason being is because physics is generally a weaker area in my academics, and I'm not planning to go very far with it, so my goal is to look for the easiest alternative to college physics.

i have tried online, but it just tends to be a drag after awhile and i never really get the help i need
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