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For community colleges, they only allow students to take two classes per summer, but I want to take four...

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What should i do?

I heard that we can go to two different community colleges and then we can sign up for two classes per college, does that work?

I am still a high school student, even though the coming up semester is not summer, but can I use the same technique and try to take two classes at each college? Will that work? Anyone can help??????

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  1. I suppose you COULD, but it's a really bad idea.  You're only supposed to take 2 a summer because summer courses are VERY intense, and many college students are overwhelmed by one alone, let alone a high school student taking two.  We're talking classes that might meet for several hours a day, every day, tests every week, tons of homework and quizzes.  


  2. You can take 2 classes per summer session, not per summer.  Most colleges offer two sessions per summer.  I took 4 classes every summer for my whole college career.

  3. It's true what the last person said, Summer classes are a lot of work; however, not impossible. As long as you have a lot of time in the summer for school than you should be just fine. As a matter of fact, I took four classes this past term ( Summer 2008) and I managed to get A's in all of them. Do it but be prepared to put in the extra work!!!!!!!

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