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May 29th, 2010 The Professor No comments

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credible and legitimate online college courses?

i would like to take a few online classes, but i want to be sure i’m getting my actual and tranferrable credits, so how do i make sure the place is legit? could anyone give me a list of “colleges” that are? thanks!

>>I would start by deciding what school you want to go to and THEN check to see if they have online classes. I live in Phoenix and all of the community colleges have online classes which are legit. I am pretty sure that ASU has online classes too.

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japanese undergraduate scholarship

May 28th, 2010 The Professor No comments

japanese undergraduate scholarship
At age 12, it’s off to medical school
CHICAGO – Some said that at 9 years old, Sho Yano was too young for college. Then he graduated in three years. Summa cum laude.
Takashi Kako: Messenger of the Autumn (加古隆 – 秋を告げる使者)

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