By Henna Khan
Business Manager
For those of you who are interested in getting ahead during the summer and putting some college credit hours under your belt, today is the day.
Northlake has released their Summer I and Summer II catalogs on their website to allow students to start thinking about what classes to take, at what times and what campus.
Registration will begin on April 25 where you can sign up for classes and meet with an advisor to talk out any issues.
In the past two summers I have taken eight different classes and words cannot describe the satisfaction of being done with those classes in four weeks. The experience was indeed a breeze.
Anybody who wishes to graduate early, like myself, from college, dual credit and AP classes are the way to go. If you can go to college with a year already done, that’s less tuition and less time you have to spend slaving away over books.