I too took colege courses while in high school. My senior year all I needed for graduation was senior English. I was offered Early Admission/Early Attendance at a university 2 hours from home. This was on the condition that my high school would accept my college freshman English class as credit for my Senior English course, and allow me to graduate high school in June with my class. My school did want to set a "precedent" and said no. However, I did get permission to take Senior English first period, then leave campus to take classes at the local community college. However, high school students who are taking college courses while still attending high school are not usually not considered to be full time students at their college. Many times they are not taking a full course load at the college. They are usually not allowed to join Greek organizations, run for student government offices (at the college), play on the college athletic teams, ..... You get the idea.
So again we are at the question...
As posted by DeltAlum:
"However, check some of the later postings on the "Anti-Hazing has gone too far" thread on this forum where "Chrissy 3912" claims to have been initiated already. Something just doesn't add up here. In most sororities I'm aware of it's difficult to be a high school student on November 25, and an initiated member on November 27."
THAT is how we got on the question about being in high school and being in college at the same time.
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