Options For Listing Credit in English for WG

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Homeschooln2qts
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Options For Listing Credit in English for WG

Post by Homeschooln2qts » Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:39 am

Hi, ladies :)

I was just looking over my new WG guide and was reading the Course Description and options for listing credit in English and I had a question. It says:

"Select one of the following options for listing credit in English, and Composition.

English I (includes English Grammar, Literature, and Composition) (1 full-year credit) OR Fundamentals of Literature (1/2 credit) and English/Composition 1/2 credit)"

I was wondering if there was a reason why some would choose one of these two ways of listing this credit(s) over the other. Is it just a personal preference, or does each way determine a different path for college? Thanks in advance! :)
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Re: Options For Listing Credit in English for WG

Post by Mumkins » Fri Jun 19, 2015 5:53 am

Could be what your state is looking for. Or, could be only chose to do one part or the other of the English credit. Other than that, Idk. Ours is looking for 'grade 9 English', so that's what I'm putting.
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Re: Options For Listing Credit in English for WG

Post by my3sons » Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:02 pm

Mumkins was exactly right! The two course descriptions were provided so you could use the one that fits your state requirements the best. :D
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