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tutoring to rise credits

ilooking for tutoring that give credits acepted for regular highschools

Question applies to ages: 16

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Top 5 in: Discipline, Families and Relationships, Family Activities, Financial Aid for College, Growth and Development, Health and Wellness, Parenting Support, Parents and Schools, School Policy and Education Issues, Study Skills and Academics, Transitions and Readiness, Study Skills and Academic StrategiesTop 5 in 12 Topics
My suggestion to you is to talk to the school involved and see just what credits they accept and if they have any suggestions for you. That way you will know just where you stand and you won't have to worry about what they will accept and what they won't. It will save you a lot of time and hassle in the long run. Good luck!
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