08-27-2018, 03:15 PM
(08-27-2018, 01:14 PM)zzzz24 Wrote: It doesn't show an actual equivalency in terms of comparing the classes with an equivalent course, if that is what you are looking to see. It's just for grading and credits. I kind of thought they would look more into the course content and display it, but it's just a listing of every course that I already pasted earlier with their credit amount and grade for u.s. equivalency.
My 2 year college diploma is counted as an associates degree and my 2 additional courses from the other college are listed as additional undergrad courses as well.
And then the total number of credits are at the bottom (77) with a GPA avg grade.
It shows all courses as (L) for lower level, which I am not sure how that was assessed. Even courses in the final semester are considered lower level?? I took a business ethics course which was clearly more involved than the insurance ethics one which is classified as upper level on ACE...
The LL is not surprising for the evaluation. Here in the US traditionally anything that would be considered and Associates Degree would be viewed as LL.
Amberton - MSHRB
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