How can I use the IBG web courses to fulfill language requirements at my high school, college, university, seminary, or graduate school?
The general principal to keep in mind is that no educational institution desires to place a student in the wrong level of a language class. A student who is too advanced for a class will be bored and might lead class discussions in unhelpful directions for other students. A student, who is below the class level, may get lost or slow down the pace of the course. So it is in the school’s best interest to place students properly. We have never experienced anything to the contrary. This means that students who perform well in the online beginning Greek class will not have to repeat the course at a local college, university, seminary or graduate school. We would be glad to write a letter certifying that you completed the course and how well you performed. Often schools have a placement exam to confirm your progress. Since the basics of Greek are fairly standardized, you can expect to be prepared for such a placement exam.
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