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What is offered is High-School audit of College Level Courses (Accredited Universities — with the credits carrying into Freshman year of college) that can also be mixed in so that if the graduation is delayed until after Senior Year, there is a leg up given, but it is optional.
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While living at home and going to High-School, I was very interested in making small changes within my everyday life that would help me to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
Sustainability in the eyes of young people: Drexel U. Sustainability Learning Community. 2010
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I said, “I am a Technical High-School Student, studying to be an Engineer.”
Mozart, Mahler, Magic ewillett 2008
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Why does a ‘High-School dropout’ unnerve so many of you?
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T'is the season when your High-School friends call you out of the blue.
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Written By: Steven Thompson "A piece of American history you won't find in any High-School or College text book."
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Yep, I know sometimes High-School and emergency-duress-urgency strategies can be helpful in later life, too.
catching up, part 1: you will sing the anthem and you will like it 2009
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“That kind of freaks me out,” laughed High-School Girl.
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“That kind of freaks me out,” laughed High-School Girl.
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~ An Open Letter to High-School Students: Pay Attention to Government -- To every high-school student in this country between the ages of 15 and 18, this letter is to you.
Speedlinking 7/9/07 William Harryman 2007
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