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[quote name='LaPetiteSoeur' timestamp='1319256819' post='2325023']
Just figured out what he meant. Wow, am I slow!
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haha its ok, it took me a bit too.

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I have a BS degree and a half of units (BS, 2 AS's, Liberal Arts and other General Ed AA's, plus non-transferable general ed and coursework for earlier majors), plus unaccredited coursework in Catholic Catechism, Hebraic Theology, and a current course on tax preparation.

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I'm on the last leg (fourth year) of my BM in vocal performance at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (my hometown). I'm planning on doing my masters there or at Northwestern. Which I choose (or if I apply to another school) has yet to be decided.

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[quote name='the171' timestamp='1319384868' post='2325678']
Jophomore in high school. I'm a sophomore, but I might graduate as a junior. Graduate at 16. IN YO' FACE haha
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My neighbor in IL did that. She entered some Poor Clares (I think in IL, if there's an order there).

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[quote name='LaPetiteSoeur' timestamp='1319414190' post='2325897']
My neighbor in IL did that. She entered some Poor Clares (I think in IL, if there's an order there).
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It's hard in LA. TOPS has its downsides. And our stupid state keeps raising the amount of credits we need to graduate... last time I checked it was like... 27 or higher.

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BA in Theology (one year left and I'll have it)
Then I'll either be doing a Bach in Counselling or a Bach in Psychology, not sure which one as yet.

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LaPetiteSoeur

[quote name='the171' timestamp='1319493159' post='2326440']

It's hard in LA. TOPS has its downsides. And our stupid state keeps raising the amount of credits we need to graduate... last time I checked it was like... 27 or higher.
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But TOPS is great for students who couldn't afford to go to university without it. So many states do not have programs like this. So you are living in a great state if you end up going to college (if it becomes a necessity for your mom to allow you to enter, etc), you'd have a bunch of help and not be in debt.

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[quote name='LaPetiteSoeur' timestamp='1319550483' post='2326810']

But TOPS is great for students who couldn't afford to go to university without it. So many states do not have programs like this. So you are living in a great state if you end up going to college (if it becomes a necessity for your mom to allow you to enter, etc), you'd have a bunch of help and not be in debt.
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Right. Also, our diocese offers scholarships. ^^

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[quote name='the171' timestamp='1319384868' post='2325678']
Jophomore in high school. I'm a sophomore, but I might graduate as a junior. Graduate at 16. IN YO' FACE haha
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My sister in law got her PhD in Philosophy at 19. She graduated highschool at 13 or something.

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[quote name='CatherineM' timestamp='1319664664' post='2327440']
My sister in law got her PhD in Philosophy at 19. She graduated highschool at 13 or something.
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I could never do that. She's pretty amesome. I'm surprised to be graduating at all honestly.

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