Guys, just been musing over the good ol' undergrad days and thought I'd spark discussion about Texarkana College's dual credit program ngl. As current law student at St. Mary's University in San Antonio (yep, the workload is as intense as you imagine), didn't personally go through this program but I've heard all sorts of chatter from pals who did. From what gather, juggling high school subjects with college courses ain't no picnic, but it seems to pack quite the punch in terms of benefits.
Mean, getting head start on college credits while still in high school? Sounds like real game-changer to me. But hey, every silver lining's got cloud, right? I've also heard that the workload can be overwhelming for some and let's not forget that these are college-level courses we're talking about.
Definitely not your regular high school curriculum! So, those of you who atthe programe school and took advantage of their dual credit program, how'd you find it? Was the effort worth the reward or would you have done things differently if given another shot? Maybe there are tips or resources you found particularly helpful? Swinging back to my Baylor peeps, how did the university support your pre-med ambitions? Felt like they had your back or was it more of solo journey? Like said, Remember folks: sharing is caring! Curious to hear your tales on this one.
Mean, getting head start on college credits while still in high school? Sounds like real game-changer to me. But hey, every silver lining's got cloud, right? I've also heard that the workload can be overwhelming for some and let's not forget that these are college-level courses we're talking about.
Definitely not your regular high school curriculum! So, those of you who atthe programe school and took advantage of their dual credit program, how'd you find it? Was the effort worth the reward or would you have done things differently if given another shot? Maybe there are tips or resources you found particularly helpful? Swinging back to my Baylor peeps, how did the university support your pre-med ambitions? Felt like they had your back or was it more of solo journey? Like said, Remember folks: sharing is caring! Curious to hear your tales on this one.