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<blockquote data-quote="FlimFlam" data-source="post: 1560354" data-attributes="member: 4665"><p>I can agree with you here. My wife and I both received bachelors in "hard" subjects and it has certainly helped us job-wise. I wish Oklahoma schools also have opportunities like in Texas. My wife attended high school at the Texas Academy of Math and Science (<a href="http://tams.unt.edu/" target="_blank">TAMS</a>), which is located on the campus of University of North Texas. High school kids attend college classes right along college students. When my wife graduated she already had 60+ college credits. Anyone aware of comparable schools in Oklahoma? The high school I attended offered a couple of classes for college credit (Advanced placement with required tests) but that was about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlimFlam, post: 1560354, member: 4665"] I can agree with you here. My wife and I both received bachelors in "hard" subjects and it has certainly helped us job-wise. I wish Oklahoma schools also have opportunities like in Texas. My wife attended high school at the Texas Academy of Math and Science ([URL="http://tams.unt.edu/"]TAMS[/URL]), which is located on the campus of University of North Texas. High school kids attend college classes right along college students. When my wife graduated she already had 60+ college credits. Anyone aware of comparable schools in Oklahoma? The high school I attended offered a couple of classes for college credit (Advanced placement with required tests) but that was about it. [/QUOTE]
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