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TESU academic plan/advising - Mamasaphire - 11-25-2016 Well this is a new experience. I haven't contacted an advisor for a change on my academic plan for months. Politely emailed with a change I want made (moving a planned class to "other" category), and this was the reply I received: Quote: This move seems unnecessary. COM-210 will count towards your GPA whether or not it is being used to satisfy degree requirements. There really is not benefit in having your other course apply to general ed electives and having COM-210 removed. I guess I will open a new ticket. I want it moved because I may not end up using it at all, and if it really makes no difference, I feel the advisor should have just done it. Or am I wrong? TESU academic plan/advising - jsd - 11-25-2016 wait, a PLANNED class you haven't even taken yet is supposedly going to count towards your GPA no matter what, even if you don't take it/send it to them? you're right. that is a new one. TESU academic plan/advising - TrailRunr - 11-25-2016 It doesn't matter unless you are removing the planned class completely due to not taking it. I have two areas of study, and each one has its own AOS, GE, electives, and other pile. In one major, a course is in the AOS while the same course in the other major is in the other pile. TESU academic plan/advising - Mamasaphire - 11-26-2016 jsd Wrote:wait, a PLANNED class you haven't even taken yet is supposedly going to count towards your GPA no matter what, even if you don't take it/send it to them? Right. And it's a TECEP, which have never counted towards gpa, afaik. Plus, I didn't ask about/mention gpa in my email. Where does TESU find these academic advisors? :ack: TESU academic plan/advising - Mamasaphire - 11-26-2016 TrailRunr Wrote:It doesn't matter unless you are removing the planned class completely due to not taking it. I have two areas of study, and each one has its own AOS, GE, electives, and other pile. In one major, a course is in the AOS while the same course in the other major is in the other pile. Yes, I had signed up for the TECEP because I was going to do an AA.COMM, but decided that at this point in my life, health issues, etc, it's not worth the extra 3 classes I'd need to take. So am focusing on finishing my BA. And don't need a planned TECEP bumping out the BA course I have completed which was already in the right place. I just felt like the advisor was being controlling, idiotic, or as unhelpful as possible. TESU academic plan/advising - Mamasaphire - 11-26-2016 I decided to reply to the ticket I had (my quoted email follows). Although, in retrospect, I probably should have just dropped it and opened a new one with hopes of a different advisor receiving it. Quote:Thank you for the response. TESU academic plan/advising - dfrecore - 11-26-2016 Mamasaphire Wrote:Well this is a new experience. I haven't contacted an advisor for a change on my academic plan for months. It's much easier to ask them to move a course back to where it was, and tell them you're not taking the planned course at all. Otherwise they get very confused. I would just open another ticket and tell them those 2 things. |