Remember, the academic evaluation software is automated. When you are emailing back and forth you are dealing with the same folks who man the expressline; not necessarily tech wizards. If close to completion, I would set up a phone appt with an Advisor. What they can do is pin the courses to the desired location. This is done by manually programming each course not to fall in a certain area. When you think about it, it's the only method that makes sense given the "what if" function that maps alternate degree plans.
On the same call you can get final authorizations for courses remaining (if any). Who wants last minute gotchas during your degree audit? Never quite understood how folks walk into degree audits blindly, without having a formal conversation with a Sr Advisor. But, I tend to over plan, it's just the nature of my personality and life experience; better safe than sorry.
On the same call you can get final authorizations for courses remaining (if any). Who wants last minute gotchas during your degree audit? Never quite understood how folks walk into degree audits blindly, without having a formal conversation with a Sr Advisor. But, I tend to over plan, it's just the nature of my personality and life experience; better safe than sorry.
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