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అన్నదాత పథకం: ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రైతులకు ఏడాదికి ₹20,000 అందుతుందా? | Annadata Scheme: Will AP Farmers Receive ₹20,000 Annual Financial Assistance?

  • రైతుల పెట్టుబడులకు సహాయంగా అన్నదాత పథకం కింద ప్రతి రైతుకు ఏడాదికి ₹20,000 ఇస్తామని ప్రభుత్వం హామీ ఇచ్చింది. ఈ రైతు సంక్షేమ పథకం నిజంగా అమలవుతుందా? ప్రజల అభిప్రాయాన్ని తెలియజేయండి.
  • The Andhra Pradesh government promised ₹20,000 annual financial assistance for every farmer under the Annadata scheme. Will this farmer welfare promise be implemented? Share your opinion.

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  1. You probably can take a community college course during a second semester of high school. Some high schools already have a dual credit option or a program for gifted and talented students to take classes while in high school. The parents just mostly likely have to pay for the tuition. Just talk to your high school counselor.

  2. You probably can. Check with the individual college. Each college or college system can usually set their own rules as far as whether or not they have a minimum age. Ironically my son, who took his first college course after high school freshman year, took a regular course at a college that didn’t have a minimum age limit BECAUSE he was rejected at a college program for high school students that wouldn’t admit students who hadn’t completed grade 11.

    Also check or have your parents check the policies in your school district. Many are required to pay for your college course if you’re qualified to take it and the school doesn’t offer it.

    Also note that many big name universities offer online classes, including the Ivy League universities, and completing a course at a better college will be more meaningful than a course taken at a community college with respect to college admissions.

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