11-20-2009, 05:06 PM
cookderosa Wrote:>>
Here is the exact question you need to ask " can you please help me locate the college policy that applies to my degree concerning maximum mathematics credit"
If there is a cap, ok, but how come no one here has ever stumbled upon that rule? If there isn't a cap, then they are overflowing your math into gen eds which is overflowing into your free electives...and possibly those are full like bricabrack found. BUT, if they are not full- then there needs to be a darn good reason why ACE evaluated Math credit is not being included in your degree.
The fun just never stops! LOL
This is the response i got from the school today and when i called i was left on hold for 20 minutes then they hung up.
You should have received an email from Dr. Garry Keel on 10/29/09 regarding this matter. Pre-calc is a combination college algebra and trigonometry. If we accepted a pre-calc class already the trig class will duplicate there's too much overlap. A duplicate courses is not acceptable in any area of your evaluation.
Best regards,
So more or less they told me to kiss it..
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attempting currently
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