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Originally Posted by jec959
I just figured this out and if I only get two credits that leaves me 1 short in the arts & sciences department and I don't want to take another test. I want to be done with business policy and stats.
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I really think you should challenge them for the extra credit. Many graduate business programs require that you have three credits of College Algebra as part of their core pre-requisites/foundation courses. I would push for three credits even if right now you don't intend to move on to an MBA etc. You never know what the future may hold, and it would be tragic if having only two credits of Algebra proved to be inedequate.
Also, I think College Algebra courses at most universities are for three credits, or even four credits at some. So two credits might look a little unusual.
I'm just thinking out loud,
Snazzlefrag