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Anonymous No.16787258 [Report] >>16788102 >>16789106 >>16789120 >>16789144 >>16789148
I have a 'euro' secondary vocational degree/diploma of 4 years, how do i calculate how many US college credits do i have?

Everywhere i read it says that a typical american A.S. degree is around 60 credits. So i have a sneaking suspicion my papers just might pass as an A.S. equivalent in the US, but i'm clueless as to how i should i count the credits.

I have 31 classes listed (excl. the "highschool" classes), many of which span multiple semesters. The general calc guideline i found is:

[eqn]{\textsf{Class hours} \over \textsf{15 weeks * N of semesters}} = \textsf{Credits}[/eqn]


Using this formula my theoretical electrical engineering should be
175 / (15*2) = ~5 college credits

Am i mathing this right?
Anonymous No.16787519 [Report]
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Anonymous No.16788102 [Report]
>>16787258 (OP)
if you're white you have 0 credits
Anonymous No.16789106 [Report]
>>16787258 (OP)
Have you taken the Calculus sequence and maybe a diff eq class? physics? if so than you prob have or are close to an A.S
Anonymous No.16789120 [Report]
>>16787258 (OP)
I hate these metric vs imperial threads.
Anonymous No.16789144 [Report]
>>16787258 (OP)
There's no 1:1 correlation. If you're trying to transfer, the college you're applying to will evaluate where you stand on a course-by-course basis.
Anonymous No.16789148 [Report]
>>16787258 (OP)
How does frog poster spam so many threads?
Asking for science.
>hurr its more than one person.
No its not you stupid cunt. The threads are always the same sort of shit