He took computer programming classes at Rocky Mountain College because he had "run out of classes" at Senior.
The classes earned him both high school and college credits, giving him a head start on a college degree. He now attends Montana State University in Bozeman and is working full-time as a computer programmer.
Browne is one of many high school students who have taken college classes at Rocky or Montana State University-Billings. In more far-flung districts in the state, students earn dual credit by taking online courses.
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"To have a university professor be required to have a Montana teaching certificate - and some of these professors are teaching teachers - to me it's just asinine,"
By LAURA TODE Of The Gazette Staff
Full Story: http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/07/18/news/state/21-dualcredit.txt