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Post by willotree on Apr 13, 2014 16:12:15 GMT -5
Hi, I have a question regarding the statement below.
"A person's semester/year level is determined by the number of credits that have been completed successfully in his or her degree program plus those that are in progress. Once a person has reached twenty half-year courses (10.00 credits at the University of Guelph), he or she is considered a third-year student."
So in a semester if you reach 10 credits by the time you complete it, that semester is still considered a second year right? So you can disregard the 60% (300+ courses) & 40% (100/200 courses) rule for that semester? It's just when you reach 10.5 and beyond this rule applies?
Also, the "10 credits at the University of Guelph" applies for all institutions right?
Thank you
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