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    Dormoxx
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    Hello all,
    I’ve got a question about the term “demonstrated competency”. First off, let me tell you of my situation.

    In the state of Kentucky, you have to got through what is known as the “Pre-College Curriculum” In order to really qualify for college. The Pre-College curriculum is consists of

    4 English Credits,
    3 Math Credits
    3 Science Credits
    3 Social Studies Credits
    .5 Health and .5 PE Credits
    1 Arts/Humanities Credit
    7 Elective Credits and
    2 Foreign Language Credits OR “demonstrated competency”

    Now, I took Spanish 1 last year and didn’t really like it. So, I did not take Spanish 2 as a result. Since I’m learning Japanese on my own, could this possibly fit under “demonstrated competency”? What makes someone “demonstrated-ly competent”? Would I have to work toward the approximate level of of someone who took two language courses in high school to be considered “competent”?

    Any and all input is highly appreciated!
    ~Dorm

    #17410

    missingno15
    Member

    I guess intermediate level. I can’t really tell you how much you would need to know since it depends on what your school considers competent (so don’t ask us, ask the administrative department) that and I’m just a beginner as I painfully was made to re-realize for the past week.

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    KiaiFighter
    Member

    What made you re-realize your ability?

    As for ‘demonstrated competency’ that is something you really need to ask your school. Once you figure that out, see if that is a realistic goal considering the time constraints.

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