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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 01:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>Dormoxx</dc:creator>

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						<p>Hello all,<br />
I&#8217;ve got a question about the term &#8220;demonstrated competency&#8221;. First off, let me tell you of my situation. </p>
<p>In the state of Kentucky, you have to got through what is known as the &#8220;Pre-College Curriculum&#8221; In order to really qualify for college. The Pre-College curriculum is consists of </p>
<p>4 English Credits,<br />
3 Math Credits<br />
3 Science Credits<br />
3 Social Studies Credits<br />
.5 Health and .5 PE Credits<br />
1 Arts/Humanities Credit<br />
7 Elective Credits and<br />
2 Foreign Language Credits <b>OR</b> &#8220;demonstrated competency&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, I took Spanish 1 last year and didn&#8217;t really like it. So, I did not take Spanish 2 as a result. Since I&#8217;m learning Japanese on my own, could this possibly fit under &#8220;demonstrated competency&#8221;? What makes someone &#8220;demonstrated-ly competent&#8221;? Would I have to work toward the approximate level of of someone who took two language courses in high school to be considered &#8220;competent&#8221;?</p>
<p>Any and all input is highly appreciated!<br />
~Dorm</p>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 02:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>missingno15</dc:creator>

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						<p>I guess intermediate level. I can&#8217;t really tell you how much you would need to know since it depends on what your school considers competent (so don&#8217;t ask us, ask the administrative department) that and I&#8217;m just a beginner as I painfully was made to re-realize for the past week.</p>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 03:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>KiaiFighter</dc:creator>

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						<p>What made you re-realize your ability? </p>
<p>As for &#8216;demonstrated competency&#8217; 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.</p>
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