drew
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Post by drew on Apr 29, 2014 1:15:36 GMT -5
I was just wondering, what year is too late to get your courses approved by? I mean i am considering doing it second year (which is this coming year for me). I am currently at york university and i know a few courses i want to take as a pre-req. In third year can i take second year courses to fulfill my pre-reqs?
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drew
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Post by drew on Apr 29, 2014 1:22:57 GMT -5
I mean of course by 4th year it is def. late. But i was wondering if sending them beginning 2nd year is considered late?
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Post by lowenger on Apr 29, 2014 12:24:27 GMT -5
It is best to do it BEFORE taking to course and get it approved for content.
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drew
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Post by drew on Apr 29, 2014 14:18:47 GMT -5
So it doesn't matter if i do 2nd year pre-reqs in third year right?
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Post by datass on Apr 29, 2014 14:48:54 GMT -5
You can get them approved at any time... It's only recommended to do so before you take the courses because the courses you want to use may get rejected. And some courses definitely do get rejected, even ones you wouldn't think would D:
Doesn't matter when you do them as long as you follow the rules (full term, etc) . It's all on the website.
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drew
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Post by drew on Apr 29, 2014 16:09:41 GMT -5
I mean i know what you mean about them being rejected! But i'm planning on taking the pre-reqs for the pre-reqs so i can do them first semester and send in the course approval during the first semester and hopefully get a reply before the winter term. I am not in a BSc major but have enough room to fit them in. Also i for the biochemistry and cell biology pre-req they are offered at york as second year courses. I don't think they would get rejected would they? I mean i dont think there are any other courses that could pass as biochem and cell bio :/ Thanks!
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