Dual Enrolment Essay

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I’m Casey Weyer, an upcoming high school sophomore. I know it seems a bit early to be looking a colleges, but I’ve wanted to go to Liberty University for so long and many people in my youth group have applied/attend your school. Aside from that, I was wondering what classes I am able to take to increase my chances of getting into your university? Also, my school offers a program called dual-enrolment where you are able to take college classes at our local community college, Palm Beach State College, and the credits we earn can be used at any school in my state— Florida. My question is would Liberty University accept these credits, if I

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