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EZ2Score21
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so I came into State in Fall of 03. I know they've changed the requirements, but I was wondering if I fell under the old requirements or the new ones? I've taken 201, 202, 208 and 300. Do I still need two classes or do I only need one? Help would be awesome--thanks

3/24/2006 6:09:27 PM

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http://www.ncsu.edu/advising_central/minors_desc/spanish.htm

3/24/2006 9:22:10 PM

EZ2Score21
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well I see where you are coming from with that. However, the minor requirements used to be different and whatever the requirements where when you came in are what apply to you. I came in in 2003----I think the minor changed in 2004, but I'm not sure. any help anyone??

3/24/2006 11:47:29 PM

jtmartin
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i would bet that unless you already delcared your minor before the deadline then you fall under the new rules

3/25/2006 1:26:00 PM

MajrShorty
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I agree with ^

and suggest 307 and 311 if you're going to complete the minor.

3/25/2006 1:29:56 PM

angylii85
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309 is easy... phonetics

3/25/2006 1:54:52 PM

wolfeee
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^its fun too- you learn a great deal about how sounds are made, the phsyiology of the communicative regions. You learn alot about your own language too and sometimes how sounds and language have evolved over time. I took it in french and thoroughly enjoyed it.

3/26/2006 7:56:24 AM

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