I am a transfer student at community college in the US. I do not want to take all the general credits. I studied at an ICSE institution.

My score is about 93% in the ISC board exam. I want to know if those classes I took in India are equivalent to the high school gen-ed credits these kids take here.

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3 years ago
It's totally fine to go and study abroad with taking any gernal credit.

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