Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
12:19 AM
I am currently a Freshman at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I am majoring in Biochemistry and I want to take General college chemistry and Calculus II over the summer at a community college. Are these two classes too much for the summer? I will not have a job I will just be concentrating on my studies. At the university I go to I usually take between 16-17 credit hours a semester. These two classes will probably be 10 credit hours. Is 10 credit hours too much for the summer at a community college?
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
12:13 AM
I don’t understand how credit hours work. Part-time I think is 12 credit hours a semester and full-time is 15 credit hours. If I went part time does that mean that I have to get 12 hours a week?
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Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
9:52 PM
My wife has no income or credit history. She received a credit card application in the mail. The application does not require me to put in any of my personal information but it does ask to state household income.
If she gets into trouble with her card, will it affect my credit or will the damage be limited to her credit score?
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
9:51 PM
Its very difficult obtaining a good fair credit card with high amounts on them. I currently only have a 300 limit. Will a secure credit card help to increase the credit score? Any advice. I’m also not sure if I should pay off the credit cards that expire within the next couple of years from the credit report.
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Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
7:32 PM
I am looking at colleges and one of the cost calculators told me to ask how many credit hours per semester. I tried just putting in 17 and then i thought you get 17 credit hours per day. There is almost an 18000 dollar difference and i just need help understanding this college credit thing. Anyone who gives me a really good answer with a reliable, checkable source will get 10 pts.
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