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I don't think I have a computer that could run that.
Move to Japan...you'll learn it eventually
Been lucky lately I guessDude, why does it seem like EVERY time you go out in public you meet someone carrying a KAI product? You lucky SOB!
I can't help but think he looks a little like Sylvestor Stallone lol. I don't like Stallone though.
hmmm, I wonder. Can I take a community college class in high school?
no, probably have to take those at a community college....
No, I mean can I take it even though I'm in highschool, and not college. I realize if I can, I'd have to drive to the class.
No, I mean can I take it even though I'm in highschool, and not college. I realize if I can, I'd have to drive to the class.
I think I'm a few points short of order of Kai, but you definitely can and likely even get credit if you talk to your guidance counselor. They'll help you out. I went to a rural HS and took most of my classes at a community college my last two years of HS just because I could.
Most likely yes you can.
Friggen sweet. I wonder if I'll still have to take Spanish......I despise Spanish.
I'm going to talk to my mom about it tomorrow. And I'll talk to someone at my school about it when it starts up.
I can't promise to be much help outside of my home state where I'm more versed, but if you have a hard time negotiating send me a message and I'll be happy to help. I went to a rural HS and fought all of that stuff a decade ago, and I know how irritating traditionally refusal can be.
Good luck! Most community colleges are super into dual classes (great community involvement), and it's good for HS too if they'll cross any bureaucratic threshold. If nothing else, it looks great on college applications. I don't imagine you'll have any issues, but like I said, if they come up contact me. I've fought these battles before, then I went to college and law school, so I'm always happy to write a few well worded emails to help.
No, I mean can I take it even though I'm in highschool, and not college. I realize if I can, I'd have to drive to the class.