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"preparatory classes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to classes taken in preparation for a particular activity or event such as college entrance exams. For example, "John has been taking preparatory classes to prepare for his college entrance exams."
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"There's even an exam to get into the preparatory classes, if you can believe that.
Those who do well in preparatory classes will have support and reference letters from C.E.U.
Perhaps we'll see the College Board develop a Co-Op Board series of preparatory classes and presentation counseling.
Initially, the university was divided into departments of academics, Bible, law, and medicine; preparatory classes were offered through 1887.
In April, he attended a month of preparatory classes with the company, and returned to Queens early in May.
"It was easy, thanks to Leo," he said, referring to the preparatory classes offered by Mr. Cooper.
My beief is that they were not put in college preparatory classes nor were they encouraged.
Historically, admission to the grandes écoles has been by competitive examination after a gruelling series of preparatory classes.
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Now the college offers six courses for credit, as well as a handful of college-preparatory classes.
They show that even as the nation's high school graduation rate has risen, many students lack access to college-preparatory classes in math and science.
Many of her college-preparatory classes in high school did not adequately prepare her for college She had been the Los Angeles city basketball player of the year in 1981, with a 31-point average for a state championship team, and yet at U.S.C. she was told that her role as a freshman was to get the ball to others.
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